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Matching 2 different subs same watts/ohms
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8277619" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Ive done it in the past..just having fun trying stuff out..with a pair of tens.They did fine in separate chambers,got lots of box noise in shared chamber.Wasnt bad butthey did fine.I had approx. 20 + subs sitting around at the time and dual sub boxes laying around.So I experimented.Its best to run same subs same size as possible same model on same amp to get the box correctly made tuned to function to the subs potential to get the best out of the subs chosen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8277619, member: 634282"] Ive done it in the past..just having fun trying stuff out..with a pair of tens.They did fine in separate chambers,got lots of box noise in shared chamber.Wasnt bad butthey did fine.I had approx. 20 + subs sitting around at the time and dual sub boxes laying around.So I experimented.Its best to run same subs same size as possible same model on same amp to get the box correctly made tuned to function to the subs potential to get the best out of the subs chosen [/QUOTE]
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