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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 8716669" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>If the Orion is dual 4's, and the other subs are dual 2's, the Orion will only see half the power the other subs will. That will only increase the interference you will experience from trying to couple the outputs of different sizes and brands of subs. You are getting good advice from people saying to only run one brand of subs, and you seem to be pretty much ignoring it. These guys are right, you will not see the advantages you think you will by tossing in a random 3rd sub, and you will creates some problems you don't seem to realize. So let me be the third person here to say.... ditch the Orion. And build a new box from scratch, that 3-15's box is only tempting you to make a bad decision, and it's likely not to the optimal specs anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 8716669, member: 549629"] If the Orion is dual 4's, and the other subs are dual 2's, the Orion will only see half the power the other subs will. That will only increase the interference you will experience from trying to couple the outputs of different sizes and brands of subs. You are getting good advice from people saying to only run one brand of subs, and you seem to be pretty much ignoring it. These guys are right, you will not see the advantages you think you will by tossing in a random 3rd sub, and you will creates some problems you don't seem to realize. So let me be the third person here to say.... ditch the Orion. And build a new box from scratch, that 3-15's box is only tempting you to make a bad decision, and it's likely not to the optimal specs anyway. [/QUOTE]
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