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<blockquote data-quote="SQChevy" data-source="post: 2859420" data-attributes="member: 565530"><p>Ok, the reason people say rap and SQ don't go together is that usually for a really nice SQ setup your sub is set to go from about 20-50 Hz where most rap music has it's base around 60-120 Hz. The setup usually doesn't lend itself to handle both. Now I enjoy rap, I do have 2 ported 15's afterall, but SQ is how my system was built. I have multiple settings on my EQ that allows me to take my SQ setting and adjust for sub frequencies. I now have a competition and street beats settings. Also, most people that do SPL and who do have a tendency towards rap (might as well make use of the subs) love the amount of bass they can get out of SPL subs. They usually have a longer excursion and can take more abuse before they give up. The higher end SQ subs can't take high SPL or they will blow. It's the difference between a quick and responsive sub and one that will shake all day long. I'm sorry if this was mentioned before, but I didn't feel like reading the middle 5 pages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SQChevy, post: 2859420, member: 565530"] Ok, the reason people say rap and SQ don't go together is that usually for a really nice SQ setup your sub is set to go from about 20-50 Hz where most rap music has it's base around 60-120 Hz. The setup usually doesn't lend itself to handle both. Now I enjoy rap, I do have 2 ported 15's afterall, but SQ is how my system was built. I have multiple settings on my EQ that allows me to take my SQ setting and adjust for sub frequencies. I now have a competition and street beats settings. Also, most people that do SPL and who do have a tendency towards rap (might as well make use of the subs) love the amount of bass they can get out of SPL subs. They usually have a longer excursion and can take more abuse before they give up. The higher end SQ subs can't take high SPL or they will blow. It's the difference between a quick and responsive sub and one that will shake all day long. I'm sorry if this was mentioned before, but I didn't feel like reading the middle 5 pages. [/QUOTE]
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