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jettalemon 11-10-2005 11:51 AM

Hey Guys

I've been toying around with the idea of running,2 10's and a 15. But now i'm not sure if i would have two much cancelation. The subs i'm looking at are 2 10"mojo's and a mojo 15. The ten's running off a memphis 1500d. And the 15 running off a seperate 1500d. And the 2 10" in one ported box and the 15 in a seperate box ported as well. All in a 97 neon. Is this a waste of time and money or would it be beneficial.
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Haunz 11-10-2005 12:19 PM

Direct cancellation aint gonna be an issue at subbass frequencies.... But the only way this kind of idea works well IMO, is if you have 2 sealed 10s and want the 15 tuned for low extension...

depending on subs if you are more/less tuned the same with the same allignment there may not be any drawbacks but no real benifits either... you can mess with using different tuning but I don't see much point... you are only asking for and extra peak in group delay and an extra peak in response... messing with allignments can change the setup further, but again I don't see much point...

Since you are an SQ guy Id say just go for 2 15s tuned low and some 10s or 8s that you can use as midbass only... I think you'll like that better... ;)

[ November 10, 2005, 02:02 PM: Message edited by: Haunz ]

Starterwiz 11-10-2005 01:25 PM

I've never been happy with a system with multiple sized drivers in ported boxes playing the same thing.

97 Neon won't give you much room with 2 15's. I'd stay with one, and add whatever midbass drivers you need as Haunz said.

Wagonized 11-10-2005 01:27 PM

ive never gotten good results with it either.

do 2 15s or 4 10s (assuming you already have 2 10s and want more) with the two 1500s i think you'd be better off

[ November 10, 2005, 02:28 PM: Message edited by: Wagonized ]

veeman 11-10-2005 08:32 PM

Yeah, i have to agree with the guys above. i did this years ago and did not like the result, I found that there was a heavy resonance that muddied the bass lines and caused the system to ring and sound boomy. I ended up putting 2- 15's which was excellent sounding and louder. That's my favourite set up, when space permits, i have 3-12's now which is also very good.

jettalemon 11-10-2005 08:53 PM

thank you very much guy's. a real help. 8 inch mids and two 15's it is, thanks again.


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