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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8161826" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Oh come on, a 50% power increase is good for a little more than a decibel. That's "necessary" right? :sarcasm:</p><p></p><p>If any company has helped perpetuate myths it's DD. You have nuthuggers acting like all their subs need 2k to function, and thinking that without it their subs just wont' work right. Combine that what with the one size fits all box specs (yeah right) and their BS marketing that acts like you'll have a loud flat and low response by tuning mid 40's.</p><p></p><p>Even more recently, "Supercharged", it's a freaking faraday ring, companies have been using them since the 70's FFS. About the only thing interesting to me would be seeing one of the smaller DD99 series with the retard strong cone in a tapped horn with a silly ratio no other sub could support. You could probably get silly output and max the sub out on less than 500 watts clamped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8161826, member: 560148"] Oh come on, a 50% power increase is good for a little more than a decibel. That's "necessary" right? :sarcasm: If any company has helped perpetuate myths it's DD. You have nuthuggers acting like all their subs need 2k to function, and thinking that without it their subs just wont' work right. Combine that what with the one size fits all box specs (yeah right) and their BS marketing that acts like you'll have a loud flat and low response by tuning mid 40's. Even more recently, "Supercharged", it's a freaking faraday ring, companies have been using them since the 70's FFS. About the only thing interesting to me would be seeing one of the smaller DD99 series with the retard strong cone in a tapped horn with a silly ratio no other sub could support. You could probably get silly output and max the sub out on less than 500 watts clamped. [/QUOTE]
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