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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2654137" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>So what you're saying at this point is that unless a sound breaches the 2kHz barrier, it can't be placed front to rear? In that case your rear surround channels need only play above 2K. With that statement I think you've pretty well shot up your credibility on the subject. You've also stated that you've formed your own opinions based on 11 yrs of car audio experience. There are a lot of people on this board doing it longer than you and the one in particular that you've adamantly disagreed with in this thread has outside varification of his experience in the form of national SQ titles. You have also stated in this thread that competition cars are flashy further eroding the bit of credibiilty you might have had on the topic. It's obvious that you don't want to listen to what anyone else has to say regardless of their experience and knowlege on the actual subject at hand rather than attempting to extrapolate nonrelated studies to back up your otherwise unfounded claims. </p><p>You ARE coming across as a pompous know-it-all *** and none of your claims of being open-minded are going to remedy that. Done with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2654137, member: 550915"] So what you're saying at this point is that unless a sound breaches the 2kHz barrier, it can't be placed front to rear? In that case your rear surround channels need only play above 2K. With that statement I think you've pretty well shot up your credibility on the subject. You've also stated that you've formed your own opinions based on 11 yrs of car audio experience. There are a lot of people on this board doing it longer than you and the one in particular that you've adamantly disagreed with in this thread has outside varification of his experience in the form of national SQ titles. You have also stated in this thread that competition cars are flashy further eroding the bit of credibiilty you might have had on the topic. It's obvious that you don't want to listen to what anyone else has to say regardless of their experience and knowlege on the actual subject at hand rather than attempting to extrapolate nonrelated studies to back up your otherwise unfounded claims. You ARE coming across as a pompous know-it-all *** and none of your claims of being open-minded are going to remedy that. Done with this. [/QUOTE]
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