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<blockquote data-quote="donpisto" data-source="post: 5240870" data-attributes="member: 568577"><p>Use your ears. It's not difficult to tell if the sound is coming from the center of the vehicle, in front of you, or from the sides.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It doesn't define, but it states its acronym. Do you see an acronym for SQL in terms of audio?</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, it's not only about a centered stage. There are many more aspects to sound quality. Driver choice makes a difference as well, and so does placement. Sure, you can buy $10 speakers, but does that mean it will be able to sound as good as some other drivers just because you can get it centered? Nope.</p><p></p><p>Some other aspects of sound quality are how well your setup blends. You have your tweeters/horns, mid range, midbass, sub bass. One of those should not drone the other and overpower it. If you have heard a true SQ setup, you would know what I'm talking about. It's easier to listen and understand than it is to describe. Along with a centered stage, it's good for it to be deep and wide as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Show me a single intelligent post of yours //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nope, not a judge, but yes, it's to reproduce the original recording. You may say it's quite moot, but it's not. See, we all hear things differently, but our ears are not too far off. If I hear something coming from the right side, it's not like someone is going to say, not it's from the center, or from the left.</p><p></p><p>My entire point here is that SQL does not exist. People think that a setup that can get loud and does not have the sound of a pure SPL setup, is SQL. They think that sounding is sufficient, but sound quality is exactly as you stated..."the means to accurately reproduce an original recording" and I don't think ANYONE who is stating about doing an SQL setup or using SQL subs is trying to accomplish the reproduction of the original recording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donpisto, post: 5240870, member: 568577"] Use your ears. It's not difficult to tell if the sound is coming from the center of the vehicle, in front of you, or from the sides. It doesn't define, but it states its acronym. Do you see an acronym for SQL in terms of audio? No, it's not only about a centered stage. There are many more aspects to sound quality. Driver choice makes a difference as well, and so does placement. Sure, you can buy $10 speakers, but does that mean it will be able to sound as good as some other drivers just because you can get it centered? Nope. Some other aspects of sound quality are how well your setup blends. You have your tweeters/horns, mid range, midbass, sub bass. One of those should not drone the other and overpower it. If you have heard a true SQ setup, you would know what I'm talking about. It's easier to listen and understand than it is to describe. Along with a centered stage, it's good for it to be deep and wide as well. Show me a single intelligent post of yours [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif[/IMG] Nope, not a judge, but yes, it's to reproduce the original recording. You may say it's quite moot, but it's not. See, we all hear things differently, but our ears are not too far off. If I hear something coming from the right side, it's not like someone is going to say, not it's from the center, or from the left. My entire point here is that SQL does not exist. People think that a setup that can get loud and does not have the sound of a pure SPL setup, is SQL. They think that sounding is sufficient, but sound quality is exactly as you stated..."the means to accurately reproduce an original recording" and I don't think ANYONE who is stating about doing an SQL setup or using SQL subs is trying to accomplish the reproduction of the original recording. [/QUOTE]
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