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<blockquote data-quote="eharri3" data-source="post: 6267766" data-attributes="member: 591579"><p>HAHAHHAAHA this is like the 'SQ' thread where all the guy has done so far is like 6 8 inch subs. I too believe you are going backwards but that's OK. To most, car audio=loud thumping subs.</p><p></p><p>Most do not understand that to true SQ devotees, subs and sub amps are not the center point of the system. They are a necessary evil that exist to fill a purpose that no other driver can fill, but which brings inherent problems to the table such as the one you mention. You either do not really understand what you want, or do not understand how to obtain what you want from your system. At this point my suggestion is 2 sets of components and lots of power.</p><p></p><p>This site is hilarious, with people talking about SQ setups then mentioning that they are already throwing 1500-2000 watts to their substage and just want a front stage to keep up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eharri3, post: 6267766, member: 591579"] HAHAHHAAHA this is like the 'SQ' thread where all the guy has done so far is like 6 8 inch subs. I too believe you are going backwards but that's OK. To most, car audio=loud thumping subs. Most do not understand that to true SQ devotees, subs and sub amps are not the center point of the system. They are a necessary evil that exist to fill a purpose that no other driver can fill, but which brings inherent problems to the table such as the one you mention. You either do not really understand what you want, or do not understand how to obtain what you want from your system. At this point my suggestion is 2 sets of components and lots of power. This site is hilarious, with people talking about SQ setups then mentioning that they are already throwing 1500-2000 watts to their substage and just want a front stage to keep up. [/QUOTE]
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