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  • Can I mix 20 and 21?

    Simple enough, can I mix these two instead of "layering"?

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    Re: Can I mix 20 and 21?

    I wouldn't.
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    • #3
      Re: Can I mix 20 and 21?

      +2 me neither.
      quality creates its own demand

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        Re: Can I mix 20 and 21?

        Originally posted by joaks View Post
        Simple enough, can I mix these two instead of "layering"?
        That wouldn't be a good idea. You'll take away each of their own characteristics on what they can do.

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          Re: Can I mix 20 and 21?

          While i agree with the above statements, that's not to say you can't mix them for fun. Go ahead, try it out, and tell us what you find. No harm there.

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