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<blockquote data-quote="Spkrman" data-source="post: 1136588" data-attributes="member: 548682"><p>the waves are no more "direct" than if used properly rear firing</p><p></p><p>and no, i disagree with facing the subs at you sounding better. We arent talking about tweeters here... we are talking about non-localized (hopefully in an SQ setup!!!) low frequency waves.</p><p></p><p>Walls cut cabin down and help you control things much better. Getting straight sound quality out of them is *very* difficult because a wall will almost always be very peaky in response... not by "design" specifically, but because of the tiny cabin.. part of the reason they are loud.</p><p></p><p>SQ can be had out of any sub setup with enough EQ/xover work... but saying any one way is inherently better just isn't true, especially to the typical person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spkrman, post: 1136588, member: 548682"] the waves are no more "direct" than if used properly rear firing and no, i disagree with facing the subs at you sounding better. We arent talking about tweeters here... we are talking about non-localized (hopefully in an SQ setup!!!) low frequency waves. Walls cut cabin down and help you control things much better. Getting straight sound quality out of them is *very* difficult because a wall will almost always be very peaky in response... not by "design" specifically, but because of the tiny cabin.. part of the reason they are loud. SQ can be had out of any sub setup with enough EQ/xover work... but saying any one way is inherently better just isn't true, especially to the typical person. [/QUOTE]
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