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<blockquote data-quote="Billyf17" data-source="post: 140552" data-attributes="member: 543401"><p>I've been told that I shouldn't mix sub sizes. I would like to know what the real problem is with mixing say 2 Brahma 10's and 1 Brahma 15?</p><p></p><p>That is the system I want. I personally have gotten sick of 12's. I have a 15 and am borrowing 2 10's. They aren't in my car, I don't have anything to power all three, and I need the trunk space for my skiing equipment. IMO the combo sounds just fine, even though they are different brands.</p><p></p><p>So if someone could clear this up for me it would be great, whether there is a problem or if the person/people who told me this were just bias against one size. The reason I want to do this is because I like the tight hitting of the 10's and the lows of the 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billyf17, post: 140552, member: 543401"] I've been told that I shouldn't mix sub sizes. I would like to know what the real problem is with mixing say 2 Brahma 10's and 1 Brahma 15? That is the system I want. I personally have gotten sick of 12's. I have a 15 and am borrowing 2 10's. They aren't in my car, I don't have anything to power all three, and I need the trunk space for my skiing equipment. IMO the combo sounds just fine, even though they are different brands. So if someone could clear this up for me it would be great, whether there is a problem or if the person/people who told me this were just bias against one size. The reason I want to do this is because I like the tight hitting of the 10's and the lows of the 15. [/QUOTE]
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