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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalohed" data-source="post: 2909124" data-attributes="member: 573552"><p>See thats the thing. This isn't a car audio competition. Not everyone has to be either "SQ" or "SPL". Those people with a billion eminences say they sound good. So are they "SQ"?</p><p></p><p>The category you are in, if you insist on being in one, is good sounding but not too loud. You can call it "SQ" if you really want, but say if you prefer a warm tweeter and aggressive midrange then it's not SQ anymore. That setup might sound good to you, but that doesn't equate to better SQ.</p><p></p><p>Look, the terms work in a basic sense to give people a rough idea of what you want. Like, "hey I'm looking for an SQ/SPL sub", people will know what you are talking about. But when you start actually describing what those terms mean, it's not as simple as just saying "whatever sounds good man".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalohed, post: 2909124, member: 573552"] See thats the thing. This isn't a car audio competition. Not everyone has to be either "SQ" or "SPL". Those people with a billion eminences say they sound good. So are they "SQ"? The category you are in, if you insist on being in one, is good sounding but not too loud. You can call it "SQ" if you really want, but say if you prefer a warm tweeter and aggressive midrange then it's not SQ anymore. That setup might sound good to you, but that doesn't equate to better SQ. Look, the terms work in a basic sense to give people a rough idea of what you want. Like, "hey I'm looking for an SQ/SPL sub", people will know what you are talking about. But when you start actually describing what those terms mean, it's not as simple as just saying "whatever sounds good man". [/QUOTE]
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