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3 different sub sizes in same box???
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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 4898633" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>Your both wrong.</p><p></p><p>It will work, but peak freq is irrelevent. They are all additive and their won't be anymore cancelling out that with any other subs or identical subs (there is always some cancelling and adding harmonics in any room) . As long as the drivers are close together and the chambers are different, it's fine. Stupid, but find.</p><p></p><p>It's pointless and I would not recommend it because getting them to sound good together is will be almost impossible. All speakers sound different. At least when they are all the same you can manipulate their sound by moving the box, adding some padding, adjusting the e.q., etc. But when they are all different they will also react differently to those techniques so you fix the sound of one, and it will make another sound worse. It is unlikely you will ever get them all to sound good together.</p><p></p><p>But obviously he only cares about looks, not sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 4898633, member: 594758"] Your both wrong. It will work, but peak freq is irrelevent. They are all additive and their won't be anymore cancelling out that with any other subs or identical subs (there is always some cancelling and adding harmonics in any room) . As long as the drivers are close together and the chambers are different, it's fine. Stupid, but find. It's pointless and I would not recommend it because getting them to sound good together is will be almost impossible. All speakers sound different. At least when they are all the same you can manipulate their sound by moving the box, adding some padding, adjusting the e.q., etc. But when they are all different they will also react differently to those techniques so you fix the sound of one, and it will make another sound worse. It is unlikely you will ever get them all to sound good together. But obviously he only cares about looks, not sound. [/QUOTE]
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