I think OP is asking because he knows he has to replace the AirII with a conventional second stage and wants to know if his new second stage needs be same brand and/or model as his current primary second stage.
I think Tbone answered this in his first post. It's desirable but not mandatory.
But, I'll say that you will be doing lots of regulator exchanges and breathing off that new second on a regular basis, so it should be good. Depending on what you're training to do, you are also likely to buy more gear - you'll have more than one first stage for sure. So, you're gonna be buying stuff. You might get better, more complete advice if you tell us more about your current first/second stage and also where you see yourself going in your training.
For example, if you told me you were going sidemount and planning on doing deco, it might be most efficient to use keep your current first stage and second and use them on a stage or deco bottle and then get a dedicated set of regs that configure and route nicely for sidemount.
If you're buying gear anyway, my advice is buy once and buy right.
I think Tbone answered this in his first post. It's desirable but not mandatory.
But, I'll say that you will be doing lots of regulator exchanges and breathing off that new second on a regular basis, so it should be good. Depending on what you're training to do, you are also likely to buy more gear - you'll have more than one first stage for sure. So, you're gonna be buying stuff. You might get better, more complete advice if you tell us more about your current first/second stage and also where you see yourself going in your training.
For example, if you told me you were going sidemount and planning on doing deco, it might be most efficient to use keep your current first stage and second and use them on a stage or deco bottle and then get a dedicated set of regs that configure and route nicely for sidemount.
If you're buying gear anyway, my advice is buy once and buy right.