have any of you used two diffrent types of subs in one install. When i say diffrent i mean size, or brand of varying series w/in the same brand.
if so did it ****?
have poor sq but great spl?
thankz 4 ur responses

have any of you used two diffrent types of subs in one install. When i say diffrent i mean size, or brand of varying series w/in the same brand.
if so did it ****?
have poor sq but great spl?
thankz 4 ur responses

don't do it! yeah, u get cancellation...frequencies could over-lap eachother...and **** like that. Only thing i'd consider would be like....15" sub, 8" mid bass, like 6.5 or 5.25" components up fronts....but yeah...nothing like a 10 and a 12. Also, if u used an 8 as midbass...make sure all speakers a x-overed correctly and frequecies are not overlapping. peace
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Yup, ngsm13 is on the money. Dont try it if you have to put in a single sub!!
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wow, great useless post. +1 to you count. just let this one die...questions has ben answered. peaceOriginally Posted by JAYMAN
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