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<blockquote data-quote="fly_marlin" data-source="post: 8424618" data-attributes="member: 660781"><p>There are also different classes of competition for SPL and SQ. For SQ, classes are differentiated by things like having a DSP, whether any modifications were made to the vehicle, etc. I recommend you look at the rules/class of the organization you're most likely to compete in and decide from there. If you want to aim for the "anything goes" class, that will give you the most freedom to do modifications - messing with pillars, custom speaker installs, DSP, etc. Also, SQ doesn't mean you don't need good power. You do. What offers a lot of versatility is running a 2 or 3-way active front stage. Are you savvy for being able to configure an active stage? If not, you'll need to do some reading before indulging. Once you figure out what kind of install you'd like to do, we can proceed with driver and amp recommendations. In most cases, a single 12" would do you just fine for SQ. At that, it's not uncommon for some SQ systems to hit upper 40's either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fly_marlin, post: 8424618, member: 660781"] There are also different classes of competition for SPL and SQ. For SQ, classes are differentiated by things like having a DSP, whether any modifications were made to the vehicle, etc. I recommend you look at the rules/class of the organization you're most likely to compete in and decide from there. If you want to aim for the "anything goes" class, that will give you the most freedom to do modifications - messing with pillars, custom speaker installs, DSP, etc. Also, SQ doesn't mean you don't need good power. You do. What offers a lot of versatility is running a 2 or 3-way active front stage. Are you savvy for being able to configure an active stage? If not, you'll need to do some reading before indulging. Once you figure out what kind of install you'd like to do, we can proceed with driver and amp recommendations. In most cases, a single 12" would do you just fine for SQ. At that, it's not uncommon for some SQ systems to hit upper 40's either. [/QUOTE]
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