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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 2883625" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Well, if you are just gonna circle the wagons and fall back on your opinion that every day rap has 'good SQ', Im not sure what we have to debate. I can already see this diuscussion turning to the 'SQ is subjective!' arguement Ive grown far too weary of. If you want to think rap is highly detailed music with an emphasis on SQ, clarity, etc... knock yourself out. But you are only fooling yourself.</p><p>Rap is stereotyped as 'the opposite' of SQ (not really, but how the OP worded it) because frankly, the stereotype fits. If you cant handle that, I suggest you come to terms with it. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. I simply wont agree to rappers installing grossly overexagerrated sub stages while retaining the stock front stage, or possiby the minimalisitc dash speaker upgrade, while bumping to an 'artist' talking about smacking his ho's *** or putting a cap in a cop's ***, all the while expecting your just rights in the SQ world and praise the genre for its SQ features.</p><p></p><p>Rap = opposite of SQ because that's <strong>exactly</strong> what its fans demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 2883625, member: 549629"] Well, if you are just gonna circle the wagons and fall back on your opinion that every day rap has 'good SQ', Im not sure what we have to debate. I can already see this diuscussion turning to the 'SQ is subjective!' arguement Ive grown far too weary of. If you want to think rap is highly detailed music with an emphasis on SQ, clarity, etc... knock yourself out. But you are only fooling yourself. Rap is stereotyped as 'the opposite' of SQ (not really, but how the OP worded it) because frankly, the stereotype fits. If you cant handle that, I suggest you come to terms with it. You cannot have your cake and eat it too. I simply wont agree to rappers installing grossly overexagerrated sub stages while retaining the stock front stage, or possiby the minimalisitc dash speaker upgrade, while bumping to an 'artist' talking about smacking his ho's *** or putting a cap in a cop's ***, all the while expecting your just rights in the SQ world and praise the genre for its SQ features. Rap = opposite of SQ because that's [B]exactly[/B] what its fans demand. [/QUOTE]
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