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<blockquote data-quote="sundownz" data-source="post: 7240152" data-attributes="member: 549523"><p>Interestingly... many people actually prefer the sound of subs with parabolic BL curves over those with flat curves. The parabolic curves tend to sound "punchy" as they create an upper bass hump at higher levels of travel when the Qts rises due to reduced BL... people interpret flat curves as "dry" as they do not do this -- when in reality they are simply more accurate.</p><p></p><p>The fun thing about audio is that you can pick what you LIKE -- and it doesn't have to be the most accurate for you to enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>Personally I LOVE how XBL^2 drivers sound... had a Brahma MKI, SI Mag v4, SI BM MKIII, etc... loved them all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundownz, post: 7240152, member: 549523"] Interestingly... many people actually prefer the sound of subs with parabolic BL curves over those with flat curves. The parabolic curves tend to sound "punchy" as they create an upper bass hump at higher levels of travel when the Qts rises due to reduced BL... people interpret flat curves as "dry" as they do not do this -- when in reality they are simply more accurate. The fun thing about audio is that you can pick what you LIKE -- and it doesn't have to be the most accurate for you to enjoy it. Personally I LOVE how XBL^2 drivers sound... had a Brahma MKI, SI Mag v4, SI BM MKIII, etc... loved them all. [/QUOTE]
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