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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 732030" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Yes and no, they will not cancel each other out unless one set of speakers is wired out of phase with the other. The issues that normally arrise is the fact that most 10's cannot play the same frequencies as the 12's at the same ampitude. Meaning the 12's play louder at a lower note without self destructing. They would also tend to mask any distortion coming out of the smaller drivers at the point of clipping of the smaller drivers (thus pay real close attention to the gain settings). If you are going on this route you may want to get a bandpass crossover to separate the 12's from the 10's from the balance of the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 732030, member: 552189"] Yes and no, they will not cancel each other out unless one set of speakers is wired out of phase with the other. The issues that normally arrise is the fact that most 10's cannot play the same frequencies as the 12's at the same ampitude. Meaning the 12's play louder at a lower note without self destructing. They would also tend to mask any distortion coming out of the smaller drivers at the point of clipping of the smaller drivers (thus pay real close attention to the gain settings). If you are going on this route you may want to get a bandpass crossover to separate the 12's from the 10's from the balance of the system. [/QUOTE]
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