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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 4578949" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>Would it work? Yes, as long as they are in different airspaces and on different amps or different channels. Would anyone with any brains do it? No.</p><p></p><p>Just get a pair of 12 or 15" Qs or something comprable. This would be better for both ends of the spectrum, for several reasons.</p><p></p><p>1. Since they are the same sub, they can share an amp and airspace, making install much less complicated and much less ghetto.</p><p></p><p>2. Using the pair will be better for SPL, because you will have more motor strength and more surface area. This means that (with the same amount of power it would take to power one BTL) you will be able to move more air and get louder</p><p></p><p>3. The Q is a very capable SQ woofer. It's abilities will be in no way diminished by having a pair or having enough power to go full blast with them. Just turn down the gains or the bass setting on the HU when you want to go SQ. Plus, moving more air will allow you to play the lows with more authority.</p><p></p><p>Much more practical, simple, and it won't scream illegal immigrant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 4578949, member: 566521"] Would it work? Yes, as long as they are in different airspaces and on different amps or different channels. Would anyone with any brains do it? No. Just get a pair of 12 or 15" Qs or something comprable. This would be better for both ends of the spectrum, for several reasons. 1. Since they are the same sub, they can share an amp and airspace, making install much less complicated and much less ghetto. 2. Using the pair will be better for SPL, because you will have more motor strength and more surface area. This means that (with the same amount of power it would take to power one BTL) you will be able to move more air and get louder 3. The Q is a very capable SQ woofer. It's abilities will be in no way diminished by having a pair or having enough power to go full blast with them. Just turn down the gains or the bass setting on the HU when you want to go SQ. Plus, moving more air will allow you to play the lows with more authority. Much more practical, simple, and it won't scream illegal immigrant. [/QUOTE]
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