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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 6289469" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>"SQ" is the unatainable goal of replicating the orginal recording as close as possible to what was heard when it was recorded in the studio or stage.</p><p></p><p>The best way to hear "SQ" is to listen, to an orginal CD, in a quite room with high quality headphones, sometimes with subs playing.</p><p></p><p>A car is a terrible listening environment. Even the best speakers will never sound as good as it did on the studio monitors. Even if you took the same studio monitors out of the recording studio and installed them in your car it still wouldn't sound as good because of the acoustical effects of the car vs the studio acoustics.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who thinks "SQ" is about subs, doesn't even understand the question. Subs are a small part of a "system". The "quality" of the tweeters or install has a much greater effect on "SQ" than the quality of the subs, but even they are still only a part of the system. Having people hear your booming from blocks away, or impressing girls in parking lots with hair tricks has nothing to do with music, much less "SQ".</p><p></p><p>If you just want to get pounded from behind... you're just a *** with a loud vibrator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 6289469, member: 594758"] "SQ" is the unatainable goal of replicating the orginal recording as close as possible to what was heard when it was recorded in the studio or stage. The best way to hear "SQ" is to listen, to an orginal CD, in a quite room with high quality headphones, sometimes with subs playing. A car is a terrible listening environment. Even the best speakers will never sound as good as it did on the studio monitors. Even if you took the same studio monitors out of the recording studio and installed them in your car it still wouldn't sound as good because of the acoustical effects of the car vs the studio acoustics. Anyone who thinks "SQ" is about subs, doesn't even understand the question. Subs are a small part of a "system". The "quality" of the tweeters or install has a much greater effect on "SQ" than the quality of the subs, but even they are still only a part of the system. Having people hear your booming from blocks away, or impressing girls in parking lots with hair tricks has nothing to do with music, much less "SQ". If you just want to get pounded from behind... you're just a *** with a loud vibrator. [/QUOTE]
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