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<blockquote data-quote="CJW" data-source="post: 3433534" data-attributes="member: 568237"><p>Fact:</p><p></p><p>Audiobahn subs are pawn shop/flea market subs. Really not that great. Better than pyle but still a low end sub...</p><p></p><p>Running multiple sized woofers is horrible. There is no need to cross a subwoofer with another subwoofer. A good 15 or a good 12 will play all audible subbass frequencies regardless. Subwoofer A may just do the certain frequency with more authority than subwoofer B. It still doesnt change the fact they both play them and play them well. Aside from that the sound waves from each will have cancellations issues due to the different sized piston area and different stroke.</p><p></p><p>Your friend is a moron. Look into distrobution blocks. You run a heavier gauged wire back to the block then 2 smaller gauged wires out to the amps. Positive to positive. negative to negative. Fused distro for the positive and a solid non fused for the ground. Distros on ebay are cheap..do some research</p><p></p><p>Too many variables on why the speaker is blowing. If I were to guess I would say it is due to clipping.</p><p></p><p>Now my personal opinion:</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I am glad you like low end audio equipment. It gets **** expensive if you get into it deeper so it's probably best for you to stay within the realms of the low end brands.</p><p></p><p>I think you should really stop arguing though because you are arguing with people who have been around and have seen what everything can do and what are and aren't good brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CJW, post: 3433534, member: 568237"] Fact: Audiobahn subs are pawn shop/flea market subs. Really not that great. Better than pyle but still a low end sub... Running multiple sized woofers is horrible. There is no need to cross a subwoofer with another subwoofer. A good 15 or a good 12 will play all audible subbass frequencies regardless. Subwoofer A may just do the certain frequency with more authority than subwoofer B. It still doesnt change the fact they both play them and play them well. Aside from that the sound waves from each will have cancellations issues due to the different sized piston area and different stroke. Your friend is a moron. Look into distrobution blocks. You run a heavier gauged wire back to the block then 2 smaller gauged wires out to the amps. Positive to positive. negative to negative. Fused distro for the positive and a solid non fused for the ground. Distros on ebay are cheap..do some research Too many variables on why the speaker is blowing. If I were to guess I would say it is due to clipping. Now my personal opinion: Honestly, I am glad you like low end audio equipment. It gets **** expensive if you get into it deeper so it's probably best for you to stay within the realms of the low end brands. I think you should really stop arguing though because you are arguing with people who have been around and have seen what everything can do and what are and aren't good brands. [/QUOTE]
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