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<blockquote data-quote="its_bacon12" data-source="post: 3175828" data-attributes="member: 558729"><p>the **** are you getting yourself into? this is completely irrelevant to what i was saying. also, thats only on an electrical signal would it look like that.</p><p></p><p>um you are way in over your head first off and secondly why the **** would you want to run 2 different sized subs anyways, knowing the output is not the same from one ot another nor is transient response, etc..</p><p></p><p>and you're last diagram isnt of 2 different size subs (assuming they get the same signal) its of a speaker getting multiple signals of different octaves.</p><p></p><p>and have you ever heard of standing waves? and AGAIN MY POST SAID CANCELLATION IS MORE EVIDENT IN HOME THEATER</p><p></p><p>stop trying to impress people after your "italian chip" episode</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="its_bacon12, post: 3175828, member: 558729"] the **** are you getting yourself into? this is completely irrelevant to what i was saying. also, thats only on an electrical signal would it look like that. um you are way in over your head first off and secondly why the **** would you want to run 2 different sized subs anyways, knowing the output is not the same from one ot another nor is transient response, etc.. and you're last diagram isnt of 2 different size subs (assuming they get the same signal) its of a speaker getting multiple signals of different octaves. and have you ever heard of standing waves? and AGAIN MY POST SAID CANCELLATION IS MORE EVIDENT IN HOME THEATER stop trying to impress people after your "italian chip" episode [/QUOTE]
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