contrary to popular belief, you can mix sub sizes. but, it is in no way easy to make it sound right. first you need seperate chambers for the different size subs. thats pretty easy though. then you need seperate amps for different sub sizes. also pretty easy. the hard part comes in here. setting the gain, well thats pretty easy too. the x-over on most amps will make it a total ***** of a job to do though. the x-over is the most important part of this whole procedure. reason being, the x-over on most amps is just a guess as to what it is set at. the only ones that i know of that have exact settings are the Precision Power PC's, and well the PCX's have them too but don't get a PCX. if you have not done this before, or think that anything that comes out of best buy sounds good for that matter, i would take it to a local shop to have them set. you can install them yourself and do all of the work, but if you don't know what you are doing, the settings can really screw it up.
J
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