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Im just wondering what some of you people hit in your Celica's and with what kinda stereo.
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Ok........... Mixing subs is going to give you mixed frequency responses just as you said. The problem is each sub is going to have different responses in different boxes. They will also have different transient responses and that can isolate each sub to your ear. Not a good idea. Having different subs crossed differently to play different frequencies is fine if using a steep slope. When different subs are combined it normally just sounds like mush to me. All kinda blends together a little. Each sub will distort differently. Each sub will have different power handling. Each sub will have different impedance spikes. Each sub will have different power compression. And as far as it being louder...I doubt it. Acoustic coupling wouldnt be as great. And with the different TR they could actually cancel each outer a bit if the phasing is off enough. 155db, seriously, that wouldn't break 140db. What meter was it? Where was the mic? |
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