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<blockquote data-quote="thadman" data-source="post: 3013580" data-attributes="member: 561122"><p>140dB is no longer sound quality, you cannot seemlessly integrate a driver that is producing sound pressure levels that exceed 40-50dB compared to the front stage, specifically midbass.</p><p></p><p>to the thread starter, Dayton loudspeaker makes some lovely extremely low distortion subwoofers in their Dayton reference line. They are the equivalent to the levels of performance associated with the Peerless XLS line of drivers, but cost &gt;$50-75 less. You can find the Dayton reference drivers at partsexpress.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thadman, post: 3013580, member: 561122"] 140dB is no longer sound quality, you cannot seemlessly integrate a driver that is producing sound pressure levels that exceed 40-50dB compared to the front stage, specifically midbass. to the thread starter, Dayton loudspeaker makes some lovely extremely low distortion subwoofers in their Dayton reference line. They are the equivalent to the levels of performance associated with the Peerless XLS line of drivers, but cost >$50-75 less. You can find the Dayton reference drivers at partsexpress.com [/QUOTE]
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