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<blockquote data-quote="g35chick" data-source="post: 7812374" data-attributes="member: 643137"><p>I have two 10w3's but one is really getting on my nerves... posted another thread about it... don't really want to refoam it for a second time. I have a friend who's trying to sell his 10w6 and would give me a great deal.</p><p></p><p>So, my question is... would it be a bad idea to have a 10w3 in the same sealed box (1.2 cubic feet) as a 10w6? I'm just thinking that since the box is sealed and they share a mono amp, 1. won't the air that's being displaced be different, and potentially damage the w3, and 2. won't the w6 be underpowered at the ideal gain settings for the w3?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g35chick, post: 7812374, member: 643137"] I have two 10w3's but one is really getting on my nerves... posted another thread about it... don't really want to refoam it for a second time. I have a friend who's trying to sell his 10w6 and would give me a great deal. So, my question is... would it be a bad idea to have a 10w3 in the same sealed box (1.2 cubic feet) as a 10w6? I'm just thinking that since the box is sealed and they share a mono amp, 1. won't the air that's being displaced be different, and potentially damage the w3, and 2. won't the w6 be underpowered at the ideal gain settings for the w3? [/QUOTE]
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