Features & Capabilities

This app is a speaker polarity tester. Find out if your speakers are wired correctly (in phase or out of phase). Test your surround speakers, stereo speakers, PA speakers, in fact any speaker with wiring terminals on the back.

This speaker polarity tester was designed by the same people who built the Audio Toolbox, and the polarity tester in that unit was known as the most accurate and reliable polarity tester available. Now that technology is available in your iPhone.

Use this app to test your home speakers, recording studio monitors, home theater systems, car audio systems, or as part of your professional contractor work. Speakers wired backwards are the most common error in sound system setup, cause big problems, and are easily corrected. This app will give you the answers, no matter how difficult the wiring may be to trace.

Speaker Pop works by watching for a proprietary "pop" sound from the speaker, and doing DSP analysis of the sound to determine if the speaker cone is moving in the correct direction.

For iOS devices with headset jacks, as long as you use a standard 1/8" stereo plug, you can use any normal 1/8" to RCA adapter to get the signal into your system. You can also to record the "pop" test signal to a CD, DVD, or another iPod, and play this signal through your speakers.

We also support both Bluetooth and AirPlay streaming of the test signal to any device which supports one of these protocols.

If you are working on a home theater system, download our Apple TV app "Surround Generator". This app includes the Speaker Polarity signal, and can route the signal directly to any 5.1 or Atmos 9.6.1 speaker.

Speaker Polarity works with iAudioInterface and iTestMic2.

There is automatic adaptive technology to support any speaker type, Woofer, Midrange, or Tweeter, so you will get reliable readings.

Once you have the test signal coming out of the speaker, position your phone near the speaker (we suggest you flip it over to point the internal mic directly at the speaker -- the display will flip). In a few seconds you will get the reading on the screen, either a Plus or a Minus. Plus indicates correct speaker polarity, Minus means you need to swap the wires coming into the speaker.

We also have stereo and surround test signals available for download from our web site which are ready for burning to USB stick, CD, or DVD. See our web site or for more information.

See our other audio apps: AudioTools, our premier audio and acoustics test and analysis app, SPL, the professional grade sound level meter for the iPhone, SPL Graph, for recording SPL over time, RTA, a 1/3 octave real time analyzer, FFT, for detailed acoustic analysis, ETC, the Energy Time Curve app, RT60, for automated octave-band decay time analysis, and Generator, the iPhone signal generator. Watch for more coming soon.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
Andrew Smith
Rating:
3.60
(18)
Version:
5.1 Last updated: 2025-12-26
Version code:
880953646
Creation date:
2008-10-14
Compatible devices:
Size:
26.42MB
Price:
4.99
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Andrew Smith
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/speaker-polarity/id293263027
Website:
http://www.studiosixdigital.com/audiotools/speaker_pop/

User Reviews

Users broadly praise its ability to reveal which speakers are out of polarity and fix wiring, especially in cars and home theater, and many call it worth the $5. However, the app is plagued by crashes, CarPlay limitations, and occasional reliability concerns, with usability and device compatibility mentioned as drawbacks.
Pros
  • Accurately identifies speaker polarity across a range of setups (cars, home theater, motorcycles) and helps fix wiring quickly.
  • Saves time and headaches by letting users confirm correct polarity rather than guessing; widely considered worth the $5.
  • Generally works via Bluetooth, enabling testing without special hardware or direct head-unit access.
  • Versatile across contexts (car, TV, surround systems) and supports test tones or WAV files to verify wiring.
  • Uses a simple +/− indicator to show polarity, making testing straightforward.
Cons
  • Frequent crashes or inability to open the app; stability issues reported across multiple reviews.
  • Poor CarPlay support or incompatibility; many users report it does not work when CarPlay is active.
  • Lack of clear instructions or step-by-step usage guidance; usability can be confusing.
  • Reliability concerns; some users report inconsistent or incorrect readings compared to other phase checkers.
  • Compatibility limits for older devices/OS versions (e.g., older iPhones) and older hardware.
Recent reviews
Please update again it keeps crashing now
by An*****, 2025-12-25

App won’t even open. It flashes then crashes. No way to get my money back either, apparently.
by DE*****, 2025-12-23

Pretty much the worst $5 I’ve ever spent. Does not matter if I’m Bluetooth, wired CarPlay, wireless CarPlay. Tells me “low sample rate detected” and then reads no signal when I play the sound. I restarted the iPhone, restarted the uconnect, turned off all other apps and radios on my phone. Don’t bother with this junk if you are trying to figure out polarity on a 2025 wrangler.
by Jh*****, 2025-05-21
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