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    Posted: 17 January 2018 at 4:43pm
So if I have two stacks, 2 cubo 18 subs per side, but the drivers are different on one side to the other, how much will this impact the sound?

Is this something to not worry about too much or will it be noticeable? 

I will try to power them on the same amp - inf8mk2 i hope.

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Ok for a more clear example....

4 hd15s, 2 per side. 

2 fane colossus 15xb one side, 2 RCF 15 the other side. 
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After EQ and level matching you won't be able to hear a difference. You do have EQ right?
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We have a db-mark xca28 

To be clear, we can adjust the eq as a single sound, rather than individually?

Many thanks for your response. 


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Originally posted by Cheekybox Cheekybox wrote:

To be clear, we can adjust the eq as a single sound, rather than individually?


Not sure what you mean by "single sound".
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Together, not one at a time. 

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You will need to EQ the L stack a little differently than the R stack.
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