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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6268246" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Up to you man. Your sq seems more like you want it loud and clear. In that case go for it. Both subs and comps in the rear. That would give you that dance club "surround sound" loudness. I strive for accurate reproduction, imaging and sound stage though, as if I'm at a concert in my drivers seat. That doesn't seem like what you're looking for, and that's fine but not my taste. If youre looking for a really loud system and want it to have clear detailed frequecy response, but don't care about imaging and sound stage, then yes your way should be fine for you. Before you buy anything else though, I'd meet up with some of the SQ guys in your area and take a listen to some other systems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6268246, member: 582808"] Up to you man. Your sq seems more like you want it loud and clear. In that case go for it. Both subs and comps in the rear. That would give you that dance club "surround sound" loudness. I strive for accurate reproduction, imaging and sound stage though, as if I'm at a concert in my drivers seat. That doesn't seem like what you're looking for, and that's fine but not my taste. If youre looking for a really loud system and want it to have clear detailed frequecy response, but don't care about imaging and sound stage, then yes your way should be fine for you. Before you buy anything else though, I'd meet up with some of the SQ guys in your area and take a listen to some other systems... [/QUOTE]
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