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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 3175552" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>it would be possible like that, but wouldn't reccomend the enclosures haveing a common internal airspace, (it will be very hard to match the output perfectly)</p><p></p><p>and it's unlikely that a amp series would make 2 different amps that put out the same wattages at different ohm loads, so that means you're gunna have 2 different modles of amps (unless your amp is like a slash series)</p><p></p><p>different models = different processing = different output... so again its possible but stupid when you could much more easily buy matching equiptment... as far as upgrades go, why on earth would you want to buy different ohm subs? how does that "keep your options for addition open"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 3175552, member: 573988"] it would be possible like that, but wouldn't reccomend the enclosures haveing a common internal airspace, (it will be very hard to match the output perfectly) and it's unlikely that a amp series would make 2 different amps that put out the same wattages at different ohm loads, so that means you're gunna have 2 different modles of amps (unless your amp is like a slash series) different models = different processing = different output... so again its possible but stupid when you could much more easily buy matching equiptment... as far as upgrades go, why on earth would you want to buy different ohm subs? how does that "keep your options for addition open"? [/QUOTE]
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