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<blockquote data-quote="kyball" data-source="post: 21697" data-attributes="member: 540632"><p>ha ha ha ha! Yeah your subs will bump, your hearing will fade, and your system will sound like crap(from a SQ stand point). Unless you're having a team of pro intallers install all of your equipment, your timing will be off, speakers will be out of phase, the chance for canclation will increase, you might kill the electrical system(i'm sure you got that covered), you'll have no center, and i'm sure you'll break a few windows //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif I said what i said, bc if you wanted an sq setup, you would be telling me how you have 8" woofers in the kicks, 5"-6" mids in the doors with some tweets(flush mounted), maybe a pair of tweets in the sails of the doors with a 8 ohm resistor in parrallel, a single 10" or 12" woofer, an amazing h.u. 30band eq, time and phaze adjustment equipment, a cap or two, some high quality amplifiers that put out clean power, and the name of the installer that did it. Not only that, but your stage height would be at eye level, the depth would be far, the stage width would extend passed the doors, and you would have very little to no rear stage. That's just my opion on what a good sq setup would consist of, i'm sorry if i left any components out.</p><p></p><p>lata:crazy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kyball, post: 21697, member: 540632"] ha ha ha ha! Yeah your subs will bump, your hearing will fade, and your system will sound like crap(from a SQ stand point). Unless you're having a team of pro intallers install all of your equipment, your timing will be off, speakers will be out of phase, the chance for canclation will increase, you might kill the electrical system(i'm sure you got that covered), you'll have no center, and i'm sure you'll break a few windows [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] I said what i said, bc if you wanted an sq setup, you would be telling me how you have 8" woofers in the kicks, 5"-6" mids in the doors with some tweets(flush mounted), maybe a pair of tweets in the sails of the doors with a 8 ohm resistor in parrallel, a single 10" or 12" woofer, an amazing h.u. 30band eq, time and phaze adjustment equipment, a cap or two, some high quality amplifiers that put out clean power, and the name of the installer that did it. Not only that, but your stage height would be at eye level, the depth would be far, the stage width would extend passed the doors, and you would have very little to no rear stage. That's just my opion on what a good sq setup would consist of, i'm sorry if i left any components out. lata:crazy: [/QUOTE]
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