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<blockquote data-quote="killdevil fox" data-source="post: 4193337" data-attributes="member: 585858"><p>(sigh) My worst fears are comming true. I was just ready to buy the thing. I want great sound but for once I want something that will make all my friends step back. I found this stroker in the factory box, never used, never installed for just $300 shipped. I may be new, but it seems like too good a deal to pass up. Honestly I haven't figured out any other part of my stereo yet. What would be a sub with high SQ but a serious SPL as well? Or would it be practical to wire in 1 or 2 SQ subs beside the stroker on a seperate channel and toggle them back and forth?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killdevil fox, post: 4193337, member: 585858"] (sigh) My worst fears are comming true. I was just ready to buy the thing. I want great sound but for once I want something that will make all my friends step back. I found this stroker in the factory box, never used, never installed for just $300 shipped. I may be new, but it seems like too good a deal to pass up. Honestly I haven't figured out any other part of my stereo yet. What would be a sub with high SQ but a serious SPL as well? Or would it be practical to wire in 1 or 2 SQ subs beside the stroker on a seperate channel and toggle them back and forth? [/QUOTE]
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