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<blockquote data-quote="Apocalypse boy" data-source="post: 5007643" data-attributes="member: 561690"><p>Mehh i believe i read somewhere that david said the MT is louder than the se/sx/xxx at any given power level. If thats true since the MT and BTL are similiar, wouldn't it be the same for the BTL with the rest of Fi subs since the MT and BTL are supposed to be super efficient. Even if I'm wrong if you are going to upgrade power down the line i see nothing wrong with buying the BTL's now to save you some cash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apocalypse boy, post: 5007643, member: 561690"] Mehh i believe i read somewhere that david said the MT is louder than the se/sx/xxx at any given power level. If thats true since the MT and BTL are similiar, wouldn't it be the same for the BTL with the rest of Fi subs since the MT and BTL are supposed to be super efficient. Even if I'm wrong if you are going to upgrade power down the line i see nothing wrong with buying the BTL's now to save you some cash [/QUOTE]
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