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having 2 different sub to compliment each others?
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<blockquote data-quote="creyc" data-source="post: 2392136" data-attributes="member: 570559"><p>This is like the logic of adding 8's, 6's, 5's to your system to make sure you have every frequency covered. In fact it just makes things much more difficult because you need to have very advanced crossovers to make sure one driver isn't stepping on anothers frequency range.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention two different drivers trying to produce the same sound can cause some seriously bad harmonics.</p><p></p><p>In short, don't do it. Or do it but don't expect it to sound as good as either sub run alone. It may be louder, yes, but thats just because you've increased cone and voice coil area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creyc, post: 2392136, member: 570559"] This is like the logic of adding 8's, 6's, 5's to your system to make sure you have every frequency covered. In fact it just makes things much more difficult because you need to have very advanced crossovers to make sure one driver isn't stepping on anothers frequency range. Not to mention two different drivers trying to produce the same sound can cause some seriously bad harmonics. In short, don't do it. Or do it but don't expect it to sound as good as either sub run alone. It may be louder, yes, but thats just because you've increased cone and voice coil area. [/QUOTE]
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