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<blockquote data-quote="Naxis2k1" data-source="post: 846035" data-attributes="member: 555772"><p>the problem is everyone gots there own take on what a SQ sub is or should be.</p><p></p><p>in jujumans case is talking about audio levels less than 100db or whatever. were i could agree that yes it would be hard to tell the diffrence between subs SQ. now in everyone else case (i think) we base a sq driver on its pure ability to have lots of output and still maintain SQ(w7). witch in all reality to me makes the most sense. If everything was base the other way tons of speakers could so be called sq drivers(just make sure you dont turn it up pass 88 db).</p><p></p><p>bottom line this shit will never get solved so why bother?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naxis2k1, post: 846035, member: 555772"] the problem is everyone gots there own take on what a SQ sub is or should be. in jujumans case is talking about audio levels less than 100db or whatever. were i could agree that yes it would be hard to tell the diffrence between subs SQ. now in everyone else case (i think) we base a sq driver on its pure ability to have lots of output and still maintain SQ(w7). witch in all reality to me makes the most sense. If everything was base the other way tons of speakers could so be called sq drivers(just make sure you dont turn it up pass 88 db). bottom line this shit will never get solved so why bother? [/QUOTE]
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