4 12's or.... 2 12's & 2 10's

in a fiberglass box?
I think I know what you're going to say already, but... why, in the hell, would you do a pair of 12's AND a pair of 10's? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif
 
go with the 12's the only reason i really desided to try multi sub setup is because i allready had the 4 10's and wanted more and i could get the 13 for 350, which i wouldv'e needed 3 more 10's to match output...

 
You can mix sub sizes, but you need to bandpass the signals going to each set of drivers.

Like the 12s would play from 10hz-50hz and the 10s would play from 50hz-80hz...but for the sake of simplicity just go with 4 of the same size.

 
go with the 12's the only reason i really desided to try multi sub setup is because i allready had the 4 10's and wanted more and i could get the 13 for 350, which i wouldv'e needed 3 more 10's to match output...
lol

you would not have needed 3 more 10w6v2's to match the output of the 1 13w6v2 you have

lol

 
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