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<blockquote data-quote="///M5" data-source="post: 2696998" data-attributes="member: 562975"><p>I've tried both and worrying about this for your substage is stupid, there is NO sound difference on a sub. I guarantee that your system has WAY more holes in other areas that you really need to address that you should spend your money on. For SQ, which is your concern the substage isn't all that meaningful. If you are really into SQ you will be crossing your sub at 50hz and below and having a front stage that can play the rest. As well as I find it completely ridiculous that you have "rear fill" and are worried about the acoustic signature of the class of your amp. Then you did the "big 2" and left out the most important one of the cables, I wonder why you have dimming. If you are really concerned about SQ, take one of your subs throw it away so you have a single driver, get rid of your rear fill, buy a better deck, get some processing, and spend another $300 on deadening. Only at that point would I ever even take your original question partly seriously at the moment it is a joke and a waste of your money. If you think otherwise you are brainwashed by some e-tard and really should evaluate how you spend your money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="///M5, post: 2696998, member: 562975"] I've tried both and worrying about this for your substage is stupid, there is NO sound difference on a sub. I guarantee that your system has WAY more holes in other areas that you really need to address that you should spend your money on. For SQ, which is your concern the substage isn't all that meaningful. If you are really into SQ you will be crossing your sub at 50hz and below and having a front stage that can play the rest. As well as I find it completely ridiculous that you have "rear fill" and are worried about the acoustic signature of the class of your amp. Then you did the "big 2" and left out the most important one of the cables, I wonder why you have dimming. If you are really concerned about SQ, take one of your subs throw it away so you have a single driver, get rid of your rear fill, buy a better deck, get some processing, and spend another $300 on deadening. Only at that point would I ever even take your original question partly seriously at the moment it is a joke and a waste of your money. If you think otherwise you are brainwashed by some e-tard and really should evaluate how you spend your money. [/QUOTE]
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