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<blockquote data-quote="hardhitta47" data-source="post: 2861440" data-attributes="member: 572807"><p>A guy a know from work, around 38 years old, has by far <em>the</em> best sounding sq system I've ever heard. He's got an old school Eclipse deck, Peerless drivers in the doors and Seas tweets with custom made passive xovers, 10" ported sub (I forget what kind, but nothin special and not as much bass as I like), all in an old school t-bird. The imaging and the sound of his system is unbelievable.</p><p></p><p>The dude only listens to rock music, but he said he wanted to hear some good rap in his car, so I tossed some Three 6 Mafia/Hypnotize Minds shit and some Jeezy in there. (Say what you want, but they have very layered beats with a lot of different sounds) After tuning and adjusting his settings on his h/u, the shit sounded amazing. He says his system just sounds so much better now, and more well-rounded.</p><p></p><p>All you old timers that haven't heard any well-produced rap music...well, they don't just use Casio keyboards and the same 808 hit for every song anymore. (fukk the songs on the radio)</p><p></p><p>It's not your fault that the retards that bump around your area listen to shit that sucks balls or have bad sounding subs. Not all people who mainly listen to rap have no ear for sq, or bad taste. If your system sounds good for rock and country music, but doesn't sound just as good listening to good quality well-produced rap songs, then there's something lacking in your system. (and vice versa)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hardhitta47, post: 2861440, member: 572807"] A guy a know from work, around 38 years old, has by far [I]the[/I] best sounding sq system I've ever heard. He's got an old school Eclipse deck, Peerless drivers in the doors and Seas tweets with custom made passive xovers, 10" ported sub (I forget what kind, but nothin special and not as much bass as I like), all in an old school t-bird. The imaging and the sound of his system is unbelievable. The dude only listens to rock music, but he said he wanted to hear some good rap in his car, so I tossed some Three 6 Mafia/Hypnotize Minds shit and some Jeezy in there. (Say what you want, but they have very layered beats with a lot of different sounds) After tuning and adjusting his settings on his h/u, the shit sounded amazing. He says his system just sounds so much better now, and more well-rounded. All you old timers that haven't heard any well-produced rap music...well, they don't just use Casio keyboards and the same 808 hit for every song anymore. (fukk the songs on the radio) It's not your fault that the retards that bump around your area listen to shit that sucks balls or have bad sounding subs. Not all people who mainly listen to rap have no ear for sq, or bad taste. If your system sounds good for rock and country music, but doesn't sound just as good listening to good quality well-produced rap songs, then there's something lacking in your system. (and vice versa) [/QUOTE]
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