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will running a universal sub with a non-universal sub creat any problems? will there be any difference in sound or will i notice a difference in the 2?

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huh?

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Fi offers two options with their subs:

1. Universal: the tolerances in the gap are designed so that the sub can be reconed with either the D1 or D2 coils.

2. Non-Universal: the tolerances in the gap are designed specifically for a D1 or a D2 coil.

To the OP, there will be very, very small differences between the two. Not something to really worry about, in my opinion.

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huh?

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

Fi offers two options with their subs:

1. Universal: the tolerances in the gap are designed so that the sub can be reconed with either the D1 or D2 coils.

2. Non-Universal: the tolerances in the gap are designed specifically for a D1 or a D2 coil.

To the OP, there will be very, very small differences between the two. Not something to really worry about, in my opinion.

lol, thanks. i was wondering i f i had drank too much today..or been reading at da shithole too much. one or the other.

i am a Fi no0b

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If they are dual 2's, they are the same.

If they are dual 1's, one of them has a smaller gap than the other one. There will be some difference, but it should not physically damage them to run them together.

Brian

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