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<blockquote data-quote="taylor" data-source="post: 141162" data-attributes="member: 541245"><p>yes, but obviously if it's never seen in the ring, there is a reason why they stick to all the same size.....i try not to say stuff like that, i know pro's arent always right, but i have yet to see an major SQ contender even enter with a mix system...midbass would do the job better, everything should be from up front anyways....</p><p></p><p>i run a single 8 up front for bass, then midbass then my mids themselves.....Everything should be upfront any ways......BUT the less in the back the better, and if you don't have room up front, tune your woofers low, and get rid of all the rattles so you can't detect where your bass is coming from.....</p><p></p><p>I know i am straying off topic, i don't see any benifits from mixing when midbass up front could do a better job....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylor, post: 141162, member: 541245"] yes, but obviously if it's never seen in the ring, there is a reason why they stick to all the same size.....i try not to say stuff like that, i know pro's arent always right, but i have yet to see an major SQ contender even enter with a mix system...midbass would do the job better, everything should be from up front anyways.... i run a single 8 up front for bass, then midbass then my mids themselves.....Everything should be upfront any ways......BUT the less in the back the better, and if you don't have room up front, tune your woofers low, and get rid of all the rattles so you can't detect where your bass is coming from..... I know i am straying off topic, i don't see any benifits from mixing when midbass up front could do a better job.... [/QUOTE]
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