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<blockquote data-quote="jdubin94" data-source="post: 8652219" data-attributes="member: 667421"><p>I feel like you experts always love to over-analyze haha, no offense (I know yall are very knowledgable). That said, I understand that all of the things you are mentioning can very well affect SQ but at the end of the day, the largest determining factor of SQ to my understanding is quite simply the sub itself, followed by the enclosure that it's in. Would you really disagree? If I told you had a p.o.s $70 sub in there and complained of it not sounding good, are you really gonna say it has to do with everything but the sub itself? Prob not. Granted, my subs weren't that cheap, but at the end of the day, I really think my lack of SQ boils down to the sub itself and the overly small enclosure that it's in, maybe even more so the enclosure than the sub itself - Which is why I think it will be wiser to just run 1, slightly more powerful sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdubin94, post: 8652219, member: 667421"] I feel like you experts always love to over-analyze haha, no offense (I know yall are very knowledgable). That said, I understand that all of the things you are mentioning can very well affect SQ but at the end of the day, the largest determining factor of SQ to my understanding is quite simply the sub itself, followed by the enclosure that it's in. Would you really disagree? If I told you had a p.o.s $70 sub in there and complained of it not sounding good, are you really gonna say it has to do with everything but the sub itself? Prob not. Granted, my subs weren't that cheap, but at the end of the day, I really think my lack of SQ boils down to the sub itself and the overly small enclosure that it's in, maybe even more so the enclosure than the sub itself - Which is why I think it will be wiser to just run 1, slightly more powerful sub. [/QUOTE]
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