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having 2 different sub to compliment each others?
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<blockquote data-quote="Relax" data-source="post: 2391192" data-attributes="member: 571303"><p>You can XO to different subs. i.e 20- 40 for a 12" sub, 40-60 for a 10" sub.</p><p></p><p>As far as running different subs over the same range, like you've heard- supposedly won't sound good. I have never tried it, and I doubt most other people offering opinions have either. Simply because the general consensus has always been it won't sound good. If you have the subs- try it. You may like it. If you are looking to purchase the subs yet- you may want to experiment before throwing down the big bucks, or just stick with one type of sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relax, post: 2391192, member: 571303"] You can XO to different subs. i.e 20- 40 for a 12" sub, 40-60 for a 10" sub. As far as running different subs over the same range, like you've heard- supposedly won't sound good. I have never tried it, and I doubt most other people offering opinions have either. Simply because the general consensus has always been it won't sound good. If you have the subs- try it. You may like it. If you are looking to purchase the subs yet- you may want to experiment before throwing down the big bucks, or just stick with one type of sub. [/QUOTE]
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