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<blockquote data-quote="BLD 25" data-source="post: 5770582" data-attributes="member: 563837"><p>Welcome to the forum. No, in general it is not a good idea to run different size subs, and/or different models. If pure volume is all you are looking for, then maybe so, but you will get cancellation, and it will sound terrible. Try your new sub in a correct box, with correct wattage, and see how that makes you feel. The old myth of 15" subs being sloppy, and 10" subs being punchy with no low end is purely a myth. REsearch here and learn a great deal. I hope you find what you are looking for, but don't be surprised if others here are not as nice as I am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLD 25, post: 5770582, member: 563837"] Welcome to the forum. No, in general it is not a good idea to run different size subs, and/or different models. If pure volume is all you are looking for, then maybe so, but you will get cancellation, and it will sound terrible. Try your new sub in a correct box, with correct wattage, and see how that makes you feel. The old myth of 15" subs being sloppy, and 10" subs being punchy with no low end is purely a myth. REsearch here and learn a great deal. I hope you find what you are looking for, but don't be surprised if others here are not as nice as I am. [/QUOTE]
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