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<blockquote data-quote="rc10mike" data-source="post: 4052666" data-attributes="member: 582283"><p>Front stage is Pioneer REV 6.5 coaxial with about 75w rms going to them.</p><p></p><p>For all those who think cancellation will be an issue, this is how I see it: If you have two equal sized subs playing 50hz, why dont they cancel each other out? 50hz is 50hz wether its from a 10 or a 15 correct? Or does it have something to do with the phase? Either way, each sub will be specifically crossed over to play their respective freqs. So cancelling shouldnt be a problem. Again this is my THEORY, but it makes sense to me.</p><p></p><p>I knew I was gonna catch some bullets for asking such a question, but if it you think outside the box, it just like what nbudros said: a 2 way woofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc10mike, post: 4052666, member: 582283"] Front stage is Pioneer REV 6.5 coaxial with about 75w rms going to them. For all those who think cancellation will be an issue, this is how I see it: If you have two equal sized subs playing 50hz, why dont they cancel each other out? 50hz is 50hz wether its from a 10 or a 15 correct? Or does it have something to do with the phase? Either way, each sub will be specifically crossed over to play their respective freqs. So cancelling shouldnt be a problem. Again this is my THEORY, but it makes sense to me. I knew I was gonna catch some bullets for asking such a question, but if it you think outside the box, it just like what nbudros said: a 2 way woofer. [/QUOTE]
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