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Re: Mixing brands
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Fri, 20 August 2010 21:20
BigMacAndCheese
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I can't see a problem with mixing the different elements but suggest you stick with just one brand for all the speakers or you risk messing up the sound. (Even two models within the same range can be problematic).
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