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<blockquote data-quote="Jroo" data-source="post: 8254843" data-attributes="member: 574112"><p>What you are trying has been done before. Basically the 8 has its own bandpass, own amp and usually the space is seperate and has its own tuning/port from the 12". People let the 8 play from 100 to 60 and then let the 12" play from 60 down with a low tuning. Basically it is an attempt to get the subs to play 20 to 100 flat and using the benefit of a large sub to play low and the smaller sub to pick up high into the midbass. Wont sound weird if done correctly. The only downside is depending on how high you play the 8", midbass can be localized and heard. If you have T/A and keep everything under 100hz, you can minimize that effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroo, post: 8254843, member: 574112"] What you are trying has been done before. Basically the 8 has its own bandpass, own amp and usually the space is seperate and has its own tuning/port from the 12". People let the 8 play from 100 to 60 and then let the 12" play from 60 down with a low tuning. Basically it is an attempt to get the subs to play 20 to 100 flat and using the benefit of a large sub to play low and the smaller sub to pick up high into the midbass. Wont sound weird if done correctly. The only downside is depending on how high you play the 8", midbass can be localized and heard. If you have T/A and keep everything under 100hz, you can minimize that effect. [/QUOTE]
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