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<blockquote data-quote="DarkScorpion" data-source="post: 6747676" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>Well, here's the thing. You never want to have 2 <em>different </em>speakers playing within the same frequency range. It's ok if it's identical speakers, like a pair of identical tweeters, 4 identical mids, or 10 identical subs. But when you start having 2 <em><strong>different </strong></em>speakers playing the <em>same thing</em>, you will have two different colors on the sound, which is NOT what you want.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, I would just use a 4-channel amp to play your tweeters and midwoofers, then have a separate monoblock amp for your Type-X. Since you are have a 9887 and you can run a 3-way active setup (tweets, mids, subwoofer), your best bet is to do just that - only run one pair of tweeters, a pair of mids up front, and a subwoofer in the back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkScorpion, post: 6747676, member: 618537"] Well, here's the thing. You never want to have 2 [I]different [/I]speakers playing within the same frequency range. It's ok if it's identical speakers, like a pair of identical tweeters, 4 identical mids, or 10 identical subs. But when you start having 2 [I][B]different [/B][/I]speakers playing the [I]same thing[/I], you will have two different colors on the sound, which is NOT what you want. If I were you, I would just use a 4-channel amp to play your tweeters and midwoofers, then have a separate monoblock amp for your Type-X. Since you are have a 9887 and you can run a 3-way active setup (tweets, mids, subwoofer), your best bet is to do just that - only run one pair of tweeters, a pair of mids up front, and a subwoofer in the back. [/QUOTE]
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