w7 & W6 used at same time??

ThumpinTitan
10+ year member

Thump!! Thump!!
might be a retarded question but... can i use 2 different subs with different power ratings of the same diameter in the same vehicle off separate amps?

for example, a 10w6 and a 10w7(anything similar, Type R & X etc. etc.) different boxes or in different chambers atleast

or will they cancel each other out??

 
mixing the #1 sub of all time, the w7 with the #2 sub of all time, the w6, will blow ur car up due to the subdifferential equation mal-inversment since you want to use 1 10w7 and 1 10w6, they accoustically interfere with one another and lead to a macro plancential wave disruption in a car audio environmental alignment, thus resulting in a cataclysmic tidal wave of sheet metal ravaging subharmonic frequencies.

 
you could sell those on ebay for a bunch of money, then buy 2 of the same sub for cheaper that are just as good........ thats what I'd do. or run the W7 by itself.

 
mixing the #1 sub of all time, the w7 with the #2 sub of all time, the w6, will blow ur car up due to the subdifferential equation mal-inversment since you want to use 1 10w7 and 1 10w6, they accoustically interfere with one another and lead to a macro plancential wave disruption in a car audio environmental alignment, thus resulting in a cataclysmic tidal wave of sheet metal ravaging subharmonic frequencies.
what he said.......

 
mixing the #1 sub of all time, the w7 with the #2 sub of all time, the w6, will blow ur car up due to the subdifferential equation mal-inversment since you want to use 1 10w7 and 1 10w6, they accoustically interfere with one another and lead to a macro plancential wave disruption in a car audio environmental alignment, thus resulting in a cataclysmic tidal wave of sheet metal ravaging subharmonic frequencies.
Lol... i wasnt planning on using JL it was just an example. i didnt think it should be done either so just makin sure.

its one of those questions thats stuck in your head all day and at some point just want it answered lol

 
I was kind of wondering the same thing. Like could you use a 15" to get those deep rumbling lows and like 2 8"s to get the higher punchier bass?
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif:rolleyes:

Clearly you've never seen the hellboy box.

 
while we're on the topic, I have a single JL 13tw5, distant future plans were going to be to add another JL and have one fat 15 or 18". Are you saying this wouldn't work? (under any condition). What about vice versa, 2 13tw5's and some 8"?

 
I was kind of wondering the same thing. Like could you use a 15" to get those deep rumbling lows and like 2 8"s to get the higher punchier bass?
Low frequency response is not directly related to cone area. A 15" driver in a small sealed box could give you the "punchier" bass sound and not have much low frequency extension. You could also make 8s have a very low frequency response (rivaling that of larger diameter drivers) and a very laid back or mellow sound. It's all in the driver and enclosure design, not cone area.

Putting two different speakers in the same environment playing the same frequency range will almost always leave you with a sound that could have been better off using two of the same type drivers. This doesn't mean the sound will "cancel out" like people so love to say, but rather that the wave interaction could have positive effects or negative effects. This could leave your frequency response with dips or peaks. The alignment of each driver will also affect the final result of the sound as the alignment will affect the phase of the sound and two different alignments could have two very different phase responses. It could be louder or it might not but what is undeniable is that your overall quality of sound will be reduced.

 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

About this thread

ThumpinTitan

10+ year member
Thump!! Thump!!
Thread starter
ThumpinTitan
Joined
Location
San Diego
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
12
Views
941
Last reply date
Last reply from
Immacomputer
IMG_20260513_214311575.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0
IMG_20260513_213956814.jpg

ThxOne

    May 13, 2026
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top