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<blockquote data-quote="Straegen" data-source="post: 3178346" data-attributes="member: 578770"><p>Where are you going to cross this over? If it is low, you can pretty choose anything and some of the suggestions above are good. If you are beefing up your midbass with some overlap or going into the higher midbass sections, it is usually best to find a driver that is sonically very close to your original drivers which usually means from the same manufactorer. You don't have to, but you will likely have less matching hassle if you do, but if you are crossing over on the top end at 300-400 or so matching isn't going to matter much from a quality audio perspective. I have heard a lot of good systems using two different brand woofers that were just crossed over poorly and some cheap systems with good design sound spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Straegen, post: 3178346, member: 578770"] Where are you going to cross this over? If it is low, you can pretty choose anything and some of the suggestions above are good. If you are beefing up your midbass with some overlap or going into the higher midbass sections, it is usually best to find a driver that is sonically very close to your original drivers which usually means from the same manufactorer. You don't have to, but you will likely have less matching hassle if you do, but if you are crossing over on the top end at 300-400 or so matching isn't going to matter much from a quality audio perspective. I have heard a lot of good systems using two different brand woofers that were just crossed over poorly and some cheap systems with good design sound spot on. [/QUOTE]
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