Quote:
I wouldn't run 2 different subs because you'll end up with 2 different sounding subs playing at the same time."You'll end up having 2 different f3s so one sub will loose output while the other sub is still playing."

That is a valid point, but it really depends on your room. Some here have used different subs to good effect because two subs can really counteract a poor room response curve.

It is something you would have to try to see how it works in your situation.


Fred

-------
Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!