Wick3D
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So I have another borderline retard question for a car audio guru. So I hear that using non-matching subwoofers (2 different subs), can cause odd problems. Also hear that its better to use 1 amp to 2 subs vs 2 amps to 2 subs.
Questions:
What exactly is the main issue with pairing non-matching subwoofers?
What about an alpine 5th gen type r(1000wrms) and a 4th gen type x(1000wrms)?
What about 2 identical amps?
The thing is, a guy locally is selling a used type X and the price is right. Already have a type r and they have similar power handling and considering they are same brand name, thought maybe they would pair together reasonably well.
Thanks in advance for answering an idiot //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Also I'd value the input of someone who has tried this type of thing.
Questions:
What exactly is the main issue with pairing non-matching subwoofers?
What about an alpine 5th gen type r(1000wrms) and a 4th gen type x(1000wrms)?
What about 2 identical amps?
The thing is, a guy locally is selling a used type X and the price is right. Already have a type r and they have similar power handling and considering they are same brand name, thought maybe they would pair together reasonably well.
Thanks in advance for answering an idiot //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif Also I'd value the input of someone who has tried this type of thing.