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<blockquote data-quote="Grmanalishi" data-source="post: 3152005" data-attributes="member: 571188"><p>Through experience I would try to keep the same brand and type of speaker all the way around. Otherwise, no matter what combination you have you will probably hear some kind of contrast between the two pairs. Every speaker lacks or exaggerates midrange, bass or highs. Your ear will pick it up if you mix speakers. Things will sound best if everything is homogenous.</p><p></p><p>ie. I've combined ADS, Diamond and CDT 6.5" components and you hear a difference between all of them in some form or another so I finally decided to keep ADS all the way around and it's much more pleasing to the ear.</p><p></p><p>Definitely don't mix titanium and silk tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grmanalishi, post: 3152005, member: 571188"] Through experience I would try to keep the same brand and type of speaker all the way around. Otherwise, no matter what combination you have you will probably hear some kind of contrast between the two pairs. Every speaker lacks or exaggerates midrange, bass or highs. Your ear will pick it up if you mix speakers. Things will sound best if everything is homogenous. ie. I've combined ADS, Diamond and CDT 6.5" components and you hear a difference between all of them in some form or another so I finally decided to keep ADS all the way around and it's much more pleasing to the ear. Definitely don't mix titanium and silk tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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