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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 2712415" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>it will work, if set up correctly...</p><p></p><p>meaning, you need an intricate network of crossovers, which are going to take alot of components to roll the frequencies off a the desired frequencies. this is the only way it could work properly, with the use of a crossover network. without that, you are going to be getting alot of cancellation, and alot of interference and weird sounding stuff due to the different parameters of the different sized woofers.</p><p></p><p>if you go the route of not having a crossover network, then you are going to be better off running a identical speakers playing the same frequencies.</p><p></p><p>now, with that said, contemplate this... you are going to spend ALOT more to build the crossover network than you would just running the same speakers. not to mention, it is going to signifigantly diminish your output. also, on top of costing more to build the crossover network, you are probably going to be spending more money on amplification as well... so its your choice, spend alot, dont get the results you think you are going to get, or spend less, and get better results.</p><p></p><p>so there you go, it will work, but it takes more than putting different sized speakers together</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 2712415, member: 549860"] it will work, if set up correctly... meaning, you need an intricate network of crossovers, which are going to take alot of components to roll the frequencies off a the desired frequencies. this is the only way it could work properly, with the use of a crossover network. without that, you are going to be getting alot of cancellation, and alot of interference and weird sounding stuff due to the different parameters of the different sized woofers. if you go the route of not having a crossover network, then you are going to be better off running a identical speakers playing the same frequencies. now, with that said, contemplate this... you are going to spend ALOT more to build the crossover network than you would just running the same speakers. not to mention, it is going to signifigantly diminish your output. also, on top of costing more to build the crossover network, you are probably going to be spending more money on amplification as well... so its your choice, spend alot, dont get the results you think you are going to get, or spend less, and get better results. so there you go, it will work, but it takes more than putting different sized speakers together [/QUOTE]
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