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Mixing Brands [message #87806] Fri, 13 April 2018 17:32 Go to next message
Elerie90 is currently offline  Elerie90
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I'd like to add another speaker to my setup and I'm wondering if it's okay to use different brands for your speakers? Or do you think it's best to get them all from the same brand?
Re: Mixing Brands [message #87814 is a reply to message #87806] Sat, 14 April 2018 09:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The speakers you choose should have similar characteristics, especially mains. So whichever brand you choose, make sure they have the same tonal characteristics as the ones you have.

Re: Mixing Brands [message #87926 is a reply to message #87806] Thu, 03 May 2018 10:39 Go to previous message
Soundcheck12 is currently offline  Soundcheck12
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Personally, I'd get speakers from one brand and call it good. Speaker companies know what works best within their brands so it would only make sense to stay with the same brand. If you can't do that, then find a company where the specs are really close to the speakers you currently own.
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