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<blockquote data-quote="Clifff150" data-source="post: 8716566" data-attributes="member: 638728"><p>You will screw some stuff up trying to wire different voice coils together. It’s a terrible idea to mix subs in a setup. A local guy has 2 12s and a 10 in the same box and sure it gets loud but it sounds like a fart cannon. Just focus on building a proper ported box for the HD’s only. I personally like using aero ports as you can experiment with different tuning to see what works best for your application. Go to the12volt.com and find the enclosure calculator. Put in your max dimensions and go from there. You can pay for someone to design you a box or some may even do it for free.</p><p></p><p>What is your electrical like?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clifff150, post: 8716566, member: 638728"] You will screw some stuff up trying to wire different voice coils together. It’s a terrible idea to mix subs in a setup. A local guy has 2 12s and a 10 in the same box and sure it gets loud but it sounds like a fart cannon. Just focus on building a proper ported box for the HD’s only. I personally like using aero ports as you can experiment with different tuning to see what works best for your application. Go to the12volt.com and find the enclosure calculator. Put in your max dimensions and go from there. You can pay for someone to design you a box or some may even do it for free. What is your electrical like? [/QUOTE]
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