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<blockquote data-quote="Trixter" data-source="post: 332343" data-attributes="member: 542668"><p>The best way to do it, if you insist on mixing subs, is to make the different subs produce different freqs. Like the lows (24-60Hz) for the 12" and higher bass (61-100Hz) for the 8's. Otherwise you can run into cancelation problems. (I don't really know about the numbers I just used those as examples.) As for the 12's box, making it smaller will tune it higher...which wouldn't be good in your case since you have the 8's to do that.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would take all the room you have a make a ported box for the 12". Or sell the 8's and get another 12".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trixter, post: 332343, member: 542668"] The best way to do it, if you insist on mixing subs, is to make the different subs produce different freqs. Like the lows (24-60Hz) for the 12" and higher bass (61-100Hz) for the 8's. Otherwise you can run into cancelation problems. (I don't really know about the numbers I just used those as examples.) As for the 12's box, making it smaller will tune it higher...which wouldn't be good in your case since you have the 8's to do that. Personally I would take all the room you have a make a ported box for the 12". Or sell the 8's and get another 12". [/QUOTE]
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