audioholic
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3500's can sound really good, but 9500's... not so much. There's a reason 9500's are so successful at SPL burping, and its not due to some tendency to produce a nice smooth freq response. Before you say it, yes the enclosure has a lot to do with this, but not everything. 9500's are built with massively stiff suspension, relatively large coil, etc. Its pretty clear its design strategy is power handling and sheer output. People who think a 9500 is a do-all sub that can pound out amazing SPL numbers AND still give a smooth creamy freq response are simply fooling themselves.
9500's are a very nice, highly successful design. But their design is goal oriented, and that goal was/is not SQ. But some DD nut huggers will never accept this reality.
9500's are a very nice, highly successful design. But their design is goal oriented, and that goal was/is not SQ. But some DD nut huggers will never accept this reality.
