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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 891992" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I think his point was more why would someone want a sub that lacks SQ (all the time) just so it will play a few db's louder than you could probably stand for any long period of time anyway, for a daily driver. I tend to agree, the notion seems silly to me. Can I listen to 150db's? Yes. But Id much rather have a sub that sounds better 100% of the time but is only capable of 148db's (for example) for that rare time that I listen to it at absolute 100% full blast. *shrug*</p><p></p><p>But yes, to each their own.. just saying I dont get the logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 891992, member: 549629"] I think his point was more why would someone want a sub that lacks SQ (all the time) just so it will play a few db's louder than you could probably stand for any long period of time anyway, for a daily driver. I tend to agree, the notion seems silly to me. Can I listen to 150db's? Yes. But Id much rather have a sub that sounds better 100% of the time but is only capable of 148db's (for example) for that rare time that I listen to it at absolute 100% full blast. *shrug* But yes, to each their own.. just saying I dont get the logic. [/QUOTE]
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