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<blockquote data-quote="Prowler573" data-source="post: 1446584" data-attributes="member: 561023"><p>Yes! As a result I'd like to point out that you made the greatest of initial impressions treating most all others present in exactly this fashion! Hypocrisy, anyone?</p><p></p><p>I understand that apparently you have a better working knowledge of electrical theory than I do. It's no secret to most here that I am both a Kenwood e<span style="color: Red">X</span>celon and a Diamond Audio loyalist. As a result I spend a good deal of time at my local DAT dealer jawjacking with the manager (nice fella to shoot the sh*t with). Spending time there (and having spent a couple of coins there previously) gives me the opportunity to play around with the display gear. I cannot make any comparisons to other well-known SQ subs with no direct experience with them but I know this: A DAT TDX/D9 (inarguably one of the better SQ subs on the market currently) isn't guilty of having a limp suspension, a loose suspension, or a weak motor by most standards and the portion of your original post wherein this is discussed (SQ subs in general, not the DATs specifically) struck me wrong. I saw it as erroneous information then and I continue to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prowler573, post: 1446584, member: 561023"] Yes! As a result I'd like to point out that you made the greatest of initial impressions treating most all others present in exactly this fashion! Hypocrisy, anyone? I understand that apparently you have a better working knowledge of electrical theory than I do. It's no secret to most here that I am both a Kenwood e[COLOR=Red]X[/COLOR]celon and a Diamond Audio loyalist. As a result I spend a good deal of time at my local DAT dealer jawjacking with the manager (nice fella to shoot the sh*t with). Spending time there (and having spent a couple of coins there previously) gives me the opportunity to play around with the display gear. I cannot make any comparisons to other well-known SQ subs with no direct experience with them but I know this: A DAT TDX/D9 (inarguably one of the better SQ subs on the market currently) isn't guilty of having a limp suspension, a loose suspension, or a weak motor by most standards and the portion of your original post wherein this is discussed (SQ subs in general, not the DATs specifically) struck me wrong. I saw it as erroneous information then and I continue to do so. [/QUOTE]
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