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I have a current front stage of a pair of Boston Pro 60SE 6.5's. 2 of the mods have blown and as we all know they are irreplaceable. I am thinking of running a Neo Pro on each side up front to replace the blown Boston's (Boston 4100 runs the mids and hi's). Here's the questions, would it be ok or even sound good to mix comp's and PA together? Also if I did it, should I use my Boston xover on the Sundowns or runs them straight off the amp? 

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You might be better off buying a new component set.

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On 2/7/2017 at 3:02 AM, 06RTCharger said:

Do you know how they blew? It would suck if u bought new shit and blew them too. 

I believe it was pushing them at the upper power curve consistently for years. 

 

I also thought maybe just getting the midrange driver would be best since I have the tweet and xover for it already. 

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Oh just old age and hard usage. Normally the passive xover that comes with a comp set is set up specifically for those exact speakers. So if i were to put a completly different speaker on it, you could potentially damage ur new speaker, or get poor quality out of the speaker because the new speaker is being limited too much. Basically just get new comps or try active lol. Its ur stuff tho, if u wanna try it out then try it. Just be smart and safe about it. 

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