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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7591623" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>People so often come into this forum and ask what amp and subs and speakers are the "best"</p><p></p><p>All of us who know the audio field well enough just have to chuckle at the statement, because there are so many variables in how a speaker will sound in a given environment, things come into play like air space (volume) enclosure, speaker placement and angle, the construction of the vehicle itself what the doors windows seats dash everything are made of sound waves will bounce off them differently. The equation and algorithms are so complex that most of us wouldn't logically be able to tell people what the "Best" setup will be, it is also why we all experiment constantly to see how new speakers and placements sound.</p><p></p><p>If someone wants the truly "Best" setup really God only knows that or an advanced mathematician and audio engineer.</p><p></p><p>The only thing we are capable of doing is giving people a good place to start, speakers that perform well amps that do rated or better power easily and have good sound quality, subs that are well built and made for different aplications SPL (sound pressure level), SQ (sound quality and accuracy), SQL a mix of the two.</p><p></p><p>Cliff notes: to answer your question of you want an amplifier that won't make your subs sound like crap...the more accurate statement is you want an amplifier that can adequately power your subwoofer from your electrical setup in your vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7591623, member: 631331"] People so often come into this forum and ask what amp and subs and speakers are the "best" All of us who know the audio field well enough just have to chuckle at the statement, because there are so many variables in how a speaker will sound in a given environment, things come into play like air space (volume) enclosure, speaker placement and angle, the construction of the vehicle itself what the doors windows seats dash everything are made of sound waves will bounce off them differently. The equation and algorithms are so complex that most of us wouldn't logically be able to tell people what the "Best" setup will be, it is also why we all experiment constantly to see how new speakers and placements sound. If someone wants the truly "Best" setup really God only knows that or an advanced mathematician and audio engineer. The only thing we are capable of doing is giving people a good place to start, speakers that perform well amps that do rated or better power easily and have good sound quality, subs that are well built and made for different aplications SPL (sound pressure level), SQ (sound quality and accuracy), SQL a mix of the two. Cliff notes: to answer your question of you want an amplifier that won't make your subs sound like crap...the more accurate statement is you want an amplifier that can adequately power your subwoofer from your electrical setup in your vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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