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Fi SSD or Fi Q @ 1200w?
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<blockquote data-quote="denim" data-source="post: 8128907" data-attributes="member: 545441"><p><strong>Not taking a jab at a newbie, it is something that has been addressed on this site numerous times over many years. Explain what you are asking more clearly and don't use terms that don't make sense, do not exist or are confusing to others, and you will get much better responses and information from the forum. Also, you cannot assume that more power will always equal more output. Lastly, read what I said about matching power ratings between sub and amplifier. You are not going to hear an output difference, for example, with a Q on 1200 watts or on 1500 watts, same goes for the BL and SSD respectively. If worried about score on a Termlab that is different. </strong></p><p></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Difference in the actual sound between model is a different thing, the specs will help tell that story. If you are worried more about wattage and output, take the Q out of your equation and go for the BL if you are down to those two. Not saying that the Q is not loud, far from it, but it has been shown that since the Q and BL were released, that people more focused on the output and power, are better suited for the BL.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denim, post: 8128907, member: 545441"] [B]Not taking a jab at a newbie, it is something that has been addressed on this site numerous times over many years. Explain what you are asking more clearly and don't use terms that don't make sense, do not exist or are confusing to others, and you will get much better responses and information from the forum. Also, you cannot assume that more power will always equal more output. Lastly, read what I said about matching power ratings between sub and amplifier. You are not going to hear an output difference, for example, with a Q on 1200 watts or on 1500 watts, same goes for the BL and SSD respectively. If worried about score on a Termlab that is different. [/B] [B] [/B] [B]Difference in the actual sound between model is a different thing, the specs will help tell that story. If you are worried more about wattage and output, take the Q out of your equation and go for the BL if you are down to those two. Not saying that the Q is not loud, far from it, but it has been shown that since the Q and BL were released, that people more focused on the output and power, are better suited for the BL.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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