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<blockquote data-quote="LoneRanger" data-source="post: 95700" data-attributes="member: 540903"><p>I know people older than you who run spl only setups in their daily driver... I know i didn't get into this hobby cause I heard a decent SQ sub putting out accurate bass....at the time i couldn't have appreciated an sq setup if i tried. To properly appreciate an SQ setup, you have to develop an ear for staging and actually know what you're looking for. it certainly doesn't just jump up and slap you in the face like sound pressure does. i got in here because i liked feeling my guts get all warm and jelly-like from massive amounts of sound pressure. It's not an age thing, it's a simple personal preference......and if you'd be honest with us and yourself, i bet that when you first got interested in audio, spl is what hooked you too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneRanger, post: 95700, member: 540903"] I know people older than you who run spl only setups in their daily driver... I know i didn't get into this hobby cause I heard a decent SQ sub putting out accurate bass....at the time i couldn't have appreciated an sq setup if i tried. To properly appreciate an SQ setup, you have to develop an ear for staging and actually know what you're looking for. it certainly doesn't just jump up and slap you in the face like sound pressure does. i got in here because i liked feeling my guts get all warm and jelly-like from massive amounts of sound pressure. It's not an age thing, it's a simple personal preference......and if you'd be honest with us and yourself, i bet that when you first got interested in audio, spl is what hooked you too! [/QUOTE]
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