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<blockquote data-quote="fo0manchu" data-source="post: 4054399" data-attributes="member: 562052"><p>besides doing seperate enclosures for both, if you dont want any cancellation then you would have to get a crossover. So both pairs are playing at different frequencies. So you could have like the 12's playing at like 80hertz and below and the 10 playing like at 80-150hertz(thats just for example sake). So pretty much the subs will be specific to their frequencies just like mids and tweets. But thats a whole lot of work that i dont think will be worth it in the end. I would stick with the same subs. Do it right the first time, cause you'll be spending more time and money to fix things. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fo0manchu, post: 4054399, member: 562052"] besides doing seperate enclosures for both, if you dont want any cancellation then you would have to get a crossover. So both pairs are playing at different frequencies. So you could have like the 12's playing at like 80hertz and below and the 10 playing like at 80-150hertz(thats just for example sake). So pretty much the subs will be specific to their frequencies just like mids and tweets. But thats a whole lot of work that i dont think will be worth it in the end. I would stick with the same subs. Do it right the first time, cause you'll be spending more time and money to fix things. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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