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<blockquote data-quote="zebo" data-source="post: 801210" data-attributes="member: 554717"><p>No, I believe that the TI has a pretty parabolic curve and doens't use any specific kind of motor topology that would make it non standard. As for the TI being as accurate at "high" levels, no distortion will raise at a consistent level as excursion increases. But like others have mentioned, some people just don't like subs that are as accurate as a brahma, it's all personal preference. Only when we talk about distortion or any other measurable quality can we make concrete statements about one sub compared to another. If you define sq as if a person "likes" it or not, thats really not going to be measurable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zebo, post: 801210, member: 554717"] No, I believe that the TI has a pretty parabolic curve and doens't use any specific kind of motor topology that would make it non standard. As for the TI being as accurate at "high" levels, no distortion will raise at a consistent level as excursion increases. But like others have mentioned, some people just don't like subs that are as accurate as a brahma, it's all personal preference. Only when we talk about distortion or any other measurable quality can we make concrete statements about one sub compared to another. If you define sq as if a person "likes" it or not, thats really not going to be measurable. [/QUOTE]
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