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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 3175942" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>i know very well i've said time and time again that my system is very impractical in almost every aspect, thats why i wouldn't recommend it....</p><p></p><p>but some of you are under the impression that it has to sound like dog shit, which is far from true... it does still work, and i'm just trying to explain why...</p><p></p><p>and you seem to think i have no idea what sound quality is and a loud but peaky responce would sound "good to me", this isn't true the best i can explain it is that this particular system makse it so that the 2 different sub systems complement each other very well... if from nothing else but by pure luck...</p><p></p><p>but the responce is very flat (though not close to the flattest) and very clear (though not close to the clearest)</p><p></p><p>i told "this" guy not to put them in a box where they would share airspace because even slight differences or a phase thats a bit out of line could cause problems between the 2 drivers...</p><p></p><p>mine aren't in the same airspace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 3175942, member: 573988"] i know very well i've said time and time again that my system is very impractical in almost every aspect, thats why i wouldn't recommend it.... but some of you are under the impression that it has to sound like dog shit, which is far from true... it does still work, and i'm just trying to explain why... and you seem to think i have no idea what sound quality is and a loud but peaky responce would sound "good to me", this isn't true the best i can explain it is that this particular system makse it so that the 2 different sub systems complement each other very well... if from nothing else but by pure luck... but the responce is very flat (though not close to the flattest) and very clear (though not close to the clearest) i told "this" guy not to put them in a box where they would share airspace because even slight differences or a phase thats a bit out of line could cause problems between the 2 drivers... mine aren't in the same airspace [/QUOTE]
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