Adding dual subwoofer suggestion

Subbiya

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Hi Everyone,
I have a taga platinum sw10 v2 subwoofer, planning to add another one, but platinum sw10 v2 is out of stock as v3 has released. It is advisable to add v3 along with v2.? I see there is a increase in amplifier power, this will cause any issue in phase matching b/w these subs. Should I go for dual v3. or it is ok to add v3 . ? Please tell me your suggestions. Thankyou.!

https://www.tagaharmony.com/en/products/3589/home-speakers/product/185/platinum-sw-10-v-2
https://www.tagaharmony.com/en/products/3607/subwoofers/product/9032/platinum-sw-10-v-3
 
Hi Everyone,
I have a taga platinum sw10 v2 subwoofer, planning to add another one, but platinum sw10 v2 is out of stock as v3 has released. It is advisable to add v3 along with v2.? I see there is a increase in amplifier power, this will cause any issue in phase matching b/w these subs. Should I go for dual v3. or it is ok to add v3 . ? Please tell me your suggestions. Thankyou.!

https://www.tagaharmony.com/en/products/3589/home-speakers/product/185/platinum-sw-10-v-2
https://www.tagaharmony.com/en/products/3607/subwoofers/product/9032/platinum-sw-10-v-3
You may also consider this instead of a new sub:


I have been using it and find it more effective than a dual sub set up
 
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