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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8893322" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I tried the mismatching for a few weeks. The results were pretty darn good. I used a 10" Digital Designs 3500 and a 12w7. I expected delay or cancellation but it did not happen. I think it worked good because the 10 is ported and the 12 is sealed. I assume since the 12 is sealed it had a faster return rate regardless of the cone being heavier. </p><p> I first had the 10 by itself and it plays deep with authority but seemed to lack a bit on the top end. When matched, the 12 covered to top end like it was supposed to be used as a set. I say, do not be afraid to experiment. You may end up with a pleasing outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8893322, member: 654802"] I tried the mismatching for a few weeks. The results were pretty darn good. I used a 10" Digital Designs 3500 and a 12w7. I expected delay or cancellation but it did not happen. I think it worked good because the 10 is ported and the 12 is sealed. I assume since the 12 is sealed it had a faster return rate regardless of the cone being heavier. I first had the 10 by itself and it plays deep with authority but seemed to lack a bit on the top end. When matched, the 12 covered to top end like it was supposed to be used as a set. I say, do not be afraid to experiment. You may end up with a pleasing outcome. [/QUOTE]
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