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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodynamic" data-source="post: 4197614" data-attributes="member: 548723"><p>I don't mean to be blunt (again), but if you purchase a stroker and don't end up with 100% musical accuracy with classical material, don't post the sub-par results here. If you're looking for a good sounding sub that can get pretty darned loud, there are plenty out there. However, looking for "SQ" at 150 dB with a single driver isn't going to happen...especially a Stroker.</p><p></p><p>I understand if you want your system to be loud, but there are plenty of "SQL" drivers out there that can do the job for you better than a Stoker can. If not a single driver, multiple drivers can make up for their lack in output.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodynamic, post: 4197614, member: 548723"] I don't mean to be blunt (again), but if you purchase a stroker and don't end up with 100% musical accuracy with classical material, don't post the sub-par results here. If you're looking for a good sounding sub that can get pretty darned loud, there are plenty out there. However, looking for "SQ" at 150 dB with a single driver isn't going to happen...especially a Stroker. I understand if you want your system to be loud, but there are plenty of "SQL" drivers out there that can do the job for you better than a Stoker can. If not a single driver, multiple drivers can make up for their lack in output. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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