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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2782615" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>So you want a SQ sub that gets stupid loud? Its probably made of unobtainium.</p><p>Is what you are asking for possible? Depends on the definition of 'accurate' and 'sounds good'. Nate Munsun hit a 169.7 with a single DD 9510 (that's a single 10" sub for those who dont know)... but I guarantee is sounded like *** doing it.</p><p></p><p>Sure we can spout off subs like W7s and XXXs, the "SQL" subs... but to hit 150+ with <strong>one</strong> of them, it will likely lose all musicality in the process.</p><p></p><p>Install/enclosure makes more difference than exactly which brand of sub you chose. Spend more time on the install details, and getting it all right, than on which brand name to chose... and you'll have a much better chance of reaching your goal.</p><p></p><p>With all that said, what you ask for (seemingly ask for) is no small feat, and you coming here to ask how to do it shows a great unlikelyhood that you will accomplish your goal (150+ with great SQ from a single driver). If I were you I would first work on making your goal a little more realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2782615, member: 549629"] So you want a SQ sub that gets stupid loud? Its probably made of unobtainium. Is what you are asking for possible? Depends on the definition of 'accurate' and 'sounds good'. Nate Munsun hit a 169.7 with a single DD 9510 (that's a single 10" sub for those who dont know)... but I guarantee is sounded like *** doing it. Sure we can spout off subs like W7s and XXXs, the "SQL" subs... but to hit 150+ with [B]one[/B] of them, it will likely lose all musicality in the process. Install/enclosure makes more difference than exactly which brand of sub you chose. Spend more time on the install details, and getting it all right, than on which brand name to chose... and you'll have a much better chance of reaching your goal. With all that said, what you ask for (seemingly ask for) is no small feat, and you coming here to ask how to do it shows a great unlikelyhood that you will accomplish your goal (150+ with great SQ from a single driver). If I were you I would first work on making your goal a little more realistic. [/QUOTE]
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