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SQ different between running 1, 2, 4 ohms?
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<blockquote data-quote="fasfocus00" data-source="post: 7387522" data-attributes="member: 576857"><p>as was said that there is no real right answer to your question. most aftermarket car audio systems have an unbalanced sound, usually having the lower frequencies 6+ dbs louder than higher frequencies. most ppl that view cars that have good "sq" have even more unbalance setups, either loud high end and low end or just really bright tweeters. sound quality is actually having all frequencies respond equally, this is heavily weighed on sound processors such as EQs. final impedances doesn't change how a speaker responds to a particular frequency. so in order for you to get an answer you need to explain your definition of sound quality. most ppl that speak of "sq" don't realize that true "sq" is having every frequency respond with an equal loudness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasfocus00, post: 7387522, member: 576857"] as was said that there is no real right answer to your question. most aftermarket car audio systems have an unbalanced sound, usually having the lower frequencies 6+ dbs louder than higher frequencies. most ppl that view cars that have good "sq" have even more unbalance setups, either loud high end and low end or just really bright tweeters. sound quality is actually having all frequencies respond equally, this is heavily weighed on sound processors such as EQs. final impedances doesn't change how a speaker responds to a particular frequency. so in order for you to get an answer you need to explain your definition of sound quality. most ppl that speak of "sq" don't realize that true "sq" is having every frequency respond with an equal loudness. [/QUOTE]
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