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<blockquote data-quote="TaylorFade" data-source="post: 6870515" data-attributes="member: 618111"><p>Higher tones are "louder," but when people say you sacrifice sound quality, it's usually because to reinforce those higher tones for SPL, you give up low end extension so there is a sharp rolloff below tuning. SQ guys still need to hit 40hz, they just happen to be as loud at 33 as they are at 44 (usually), and 55, 66. That's what having "flat" response curve is. It's a straight line across all the useable bass the frequencies. If you see an SPL response curve, there is usually a peak somehwere around tuning and then sharp rolloffs before and after that frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TaylorFade, post: 6870515, member: 618111"] Higher tones are "louder," but when people say you sacrifice sound quality, it's usually because to reinforce those higher tones for SPL, you give up low end extension so there is a sharp rolloff below tuning. SQ guys still need to hit 40hz, they just happen to be as loud at 33 as they are at 44 (usually), and 55, 66. That's what having "flat" response curve is. It's a straight line across all the useable bass the frequencies. If you see an SPL response curve, there is usually a peak somehwere around tuning and then sharp rolloffs before and after that frequency. [/QUOTE]
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