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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 141111" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>I don't see how you get cancelation when you have different sub sizes playing different frequencies... If 'mixing speakers' caused cancelation problems, how can you run 6.5"s with 5.25" ?</p><p></p><p>There is NOTHING wrong with mixing sub sizes.. just be smart about it.. they can NOT share a common chamber (box is relative, if one 'box' has 3 chambers, 15 in the middle and 10"s on the sides, no issues)... Don't have them run the same frequencies, the 'bigger' sub will be all you hear (for the most part) and you waste the smaller subs..</p><p></p><p>Basically, all frequency ranges should be played on the same size speakers if they are in the same area (6.5"s in the deck lid/back of the car and 5.25"s in the front doors running some of the same frequencies isn't an issue.. if the 5.25"s are next to the 6.5"s, you are wasting the 5.25"s)..</p><p></p><p>I think you get the idea..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 141111, member: 546108"] I don't see how you get cancelation when you have different sub sizes playing different frequencies... If 'mixing speakers' caused cancelation problems, how can you run 6.5"s with 5.25" ? There is NOTHING wrong with mixing sub sizes.. just be smart about it.. they can NOT share a common chamber (box is relative, if one 'box' has 3 chambers, 15 in the middle and 10"s on the sides, no issues)... Don't have them run the same frequencies, the 'bigger' sub will be all you hear (for the most part) and you waste the smaller subs.. Basically, all frequency ranges should be played on the same size speakers if they are in the same area (6.5"s in the deck lid/back of the car and 5.25"s in the front doors running some of the same frequencies isn't an issue.. if the 5.25"s are next to the 6.5"s, you are wasting the 5.25"s).. I think you get the idea.. [/QUOTE]
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