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<blockquote data-quote="alteraudiousa" data-source="post: 2651235" data-attributes="member: 564560"><p>the 13 will have a much easier time playing the lower frequencies. As for the 10s overpowering the 13 they won't be as big a problem you guys are making it out to be if he does it right. Since the 10 won't play too much below say 60hz and the 13 plays up to 45hz and not much after that, one won't overpower the other cause one isn't playing the same frequencies as the other. If you are able to blend the crossover points and slope and overall volume of the subs than you should be able to make it sound quite nice. You will probably want steep slopes to make sure that the crossover points overlap too much. Like i said he can get it done right than it will work, but it takes a whole lot of everything from processors and labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alteraudiousa, post: 2651235, member: 564560"] the 13 will have a much easier time playing the lower frequencies. As for the 10s overpowering the 13 they won't be as big a problem you guys are making it out to be if he does it right. Since the 10 won't play too much below say 60hz and the 13 plays up to 45hz and not much after that, one won't overpower the other cause one isn't playing the same frequencies as the other. If you are able to blend the crossover points and slope and overall volume of the subs than you should be able to make it sound quite nice. You will probably want steep slopes to make sure that the crossover points overlap too much. Like i said he can get it done right than it will work, but it takes a whole lot of everything from processors and labor. [/QUOTE]
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