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<blockquote data-quote="Suicide Bobb" data-source="post: 6826074" data-attributes="member: 617319"><p>Because of the design of it's self-enclosure (the clear plastic surrounding the frame) and it's single-plane "fin", it performs the same inverted as it does normal. I could mount it normally, as there is enough space, but there is no terminal. I may add one later.</p><p></p><p>It performs great in both areas, but I believe it is more suited to HT. This is because it is not meant for SPL at all. This is not to say that SQ systems don't belong in cars, it's just that...I don't know, the Cyclone just would feel out of place imo. Or, rather, less, uh, in-place lol. But the main reason it works so well in HT is because of it's low frequency extension...where its only real rivals lie in the other two manufactured fan-like woofers. It also has a unique sound and unbelievable sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suicide Bobb, post: 6826074, member: 617319"] Because of the design of it's self-enclosure (the clear plastic surrounding the frame) and it's single-plane "fin", it performs the same inverted as it does normal. I could mount it normally, as there is enough space, but there is no terminal. I may add one later. It performs great in both areas, but I believe it is more suited to HT. This is because it is not meant for SPL at all. This is not to say that SQ systems don't belong in cars, it's just that...I don't know, the Cyclone just would feel out of place imo. Or, rather, less, uh, in-place lol. But the main reason it works so well in HT is because of it's low frequency extension...where its only real rivals lie in the other two manufactured fan-like woofers. It also has a unique sound and unbelievable sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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