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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8663252" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>because after 130db its not sound quality anymore, your details and nuances in sound, sound stage and precise instrument seperation is ghetto blasted by bass or overdriven to the point of midrange and tweeter distortion, no i'm not talking about static i'm talking about speaker break up which causes certain frequencies to be a bit peaky and its not tamable by EQ.</p><p></p><p>Actual SQ is different from what you are talking about which is just loud and relatively clean sounding which is easily achievable with some high sensitivity soft domes, titanium dome tweeters and Pro Audio Mids with an active network capable head unit and sh*t tons of 4 channel power. For starters, crescendo un series or PRV neodymiums with massive CT2 tweeters or some alphard deaf bounce super tweeters with a pioneer gm 8604 bridged to the mids and a 100-150 rms x 2 for the tweeters should literally get you into the 150 db range loud and clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8663252, member: 650438"] because after 130db its not sound quality anymore, your details and nuances in sound, sound stage and precise instrument seperation is ghetto blasted by bass or overdriven to the point of midrange and tweeter distortion, no i'm not talking about static i'm talking about speaker break up which causes certain frequencies to be a bit peaky and its not tamable by EQ. Actual SQ is different from what you are talking about which is just loud and relatively clean sounding which is easily achievable with some high sensitivity soft domes, titanium dome tweeters and Pro Audio Mids with an active network capable head unit and sh*t tons of 4 channel power. For starters, crescendo un series or PRV neodymiums with massive CT2 tweeters or some alphard deaf bounce super tweeters with a pioneer gm 8604 bridged to the mids and a 100-150 rms x 2 for the tweeters should literally get you into the 150 db range loud and clear. [/QUOTE]
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