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<blockquote data-quote="Polecat" data-source="post: 892398" data-attributes="member: 554260"><p>I agree to a degree, why listen at 150 db's, but then the other question, for daily, 500 watts to a single 10" works for most. But most people opt for thousands of watts, big ported box, then complain about SQ....talk about two sides of the coin.</p><p></p><p>You have to install the system, in which it's 90% of the time going to be listened too. But I rarely even sit in someones car that has four 15's and 5000 watts, and they say "what's wrong with my SQ"....I just shake my head and walk off....</p><p></p><p>Can you have that and have good SQ, sure...to you, but to another, they may think it's too 'badd heavy', or highs are too high, staging is off....so what sounds good to you, may sound good, to you. But not to others.</p><p></p><p>and by now, everyone should agree, there is no sub that will <strong>pwn</strong> all in SPL, because other install, could take you out easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polecat, post: 892398, member: 554260"] I agree to a degree, why listen at 150 db's, but then the other question, for daily, 500 watts to a single 10" works for most. But most people opt for thousands of watts, big ported box, then complain about SQ....talk about two sides of the coin. You have to install the system, in which it's 90% of the time going to be listened too. But I rarely even sit in someones car that has four 15's and 5000 watts, and they say "what's wrong with my SQ"....I just shake my head and walk off.... Can you have that and have good SQ, sure...to you, but to another, they may think it's too 'badd heavy', or highs are too high, staging is off....so what sounds good to you, may sound good, to you. But not to others. and by now, everyone should agree, there is no sub that will [B]pwn[/B] all in SPL, because other install, could take you out easily. [/QUOTE]
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