mixing different subs.....hmmmm.... Conceptually, it should be okay as posted earlier BUT....practically...from my own experiences .... A different story.
I have a Vandersteen and a Castle (a rebranded top-shelf build quality made-in-UK by ATC ..(ATC makes some of the very very top-end subs in their stable) that I hooked up in my 7.2 system. Each was a top-end performer in its own right.
In short... Not so hot, well, .... crummy actually . Each has its own sonic signature and performance characteristics, and when paired together they were anything but complimentary and seamless together
I kept the VANDY and moved out the Castle to my B system....
The result: MUCH better with just the one. I may add another matched VANDY at a later date.
I have a Vandersteen and a Castle (a rebranded top-shelf build quality made-in-UK by ATC ..(ATC makes some of the very very top-end subs in their stable) that I hooked up in my 7.2 system. Each was a top-end performer in its own right.
In short... Not so hot, well, .... crummy actually . Each has its own sonic signature and performance characteristics, and when paired together they were anything but complimentary and seamless together
I kept the VANDY and moved out the Castle to my B system....
The result: MUCH better with just the one. I may add another matched VANDY at a later date.