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having 2 different sub to compliment each others?
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<blockquote data-quote="95stroked1500" data-source="post: 2393698" data-attributes="member: 569805"><p>each sub can add it's own charictaristics. keeping simple is better.</p><p></p><p>from the sq stand point and having a louder/not as good sounding sub, will about nullify the effect of the sq sub. not in cancellation, but because you will have a degraded sound being louder than your better sound.</p><p></p><p>if you have a loud, tight hitting sub running 40-80hz, then a loud, deep hitting sub running 60hz all the way down, you can have results you're after. it's all about installing it and manipulating it, to get the sound you're after. "right", "wrong", "overlapping", if you get it to sound the way you want it to, that's who you need to make happy.</p><p></p><p>way back in the day when we were limited with amplifier power and subs designed around what was available, it was common that people would run a 18" this and 2 10's that to get the sound and loudness they were after.</p><p></p><p>don't be afraid to try anything crazy, that's how we learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95stroked1500, post: 2393698, member: 569805"] each sub can add it's own charictaristics. keeping simple is better. from the sq stand point and having a louder/not as good sounding sub, will about nullify the effect of the sq sub. not in cancellation, but because you will have a degraded sound being louder than your better sound. if you have a loud, tight hitting sub running 40-80hz, then a loud, deep hitting sub running 60hz all the way down, you can have results you're after. it's all about installing it and manipulating it, to get the sound you're after. "right", "wrong", "overlapping", if you get it to sound the way you want it to, that's who you need to make happy. way back in the day when we were limited with amplifier power and subs designed around what was available, it was common that people would run a 18" this and 2 10's that to get the sound and loudness they were after. don't be afraid to try anything crazy, that's how we learn. [/QUOTE]
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