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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 1101403" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>Honestly I feel that this review is a null. You used the same box, same vehicle, same power. well...same everything. This just simply goes to show that the type-r and type-s are louder and cleaner (to you) in the same box and vehicle. I am in no way biast, I have absolute ZERO exerience with either sub. Everyone needs to realize that not every sub performs their best in a single enclosure.</p><p></p><p>Next time you do a test do me a favor and try the recomended manufaturers box specs, ported and sealed, then try variations. Also It would be nice if you tried several power levels from 100-2500rms. Oh, dont forget about multiple vehicles.</p><p></p><p>Then and only then can you truely say that sub A owned dub B...</p><p></p><p>This will be my only post in this thread, cause we all know that the nOObs will turn it into a shit storm. Speakerman, you seem like you have a pretty good start at what you are doing, hit me up I have a few other suggestions for you.</p><p></p><p>-Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 1101403, member: 554719"] Honestly I feel that this review is a null. You used the same box, same vehicle, same power. well...same everything. This just simply goes to show that the type-r and type-s are louder and cleaner (to you) in the same box and vehicle. I am in no way biast, I have absolute ZERO exerience with either sub. Everyone needs to realize that not every sub performs their best in a single enclosure. Next time you do a test do me a favor and try the recomended manufaturers box specs, ported and sealed, then try variations. Also It would be nice if you tried several power levels from 100-2500rms. Oh, dont forget about multiple vehicles. Then and only then can you truely say that sub A owned dub B... This will be my only post in this thread, cause we all know that the nOObs will turn it into a shit storm. Speakerman, you seem like you have a pretty good start at what you are doing, hit me up I have a few other suggestions for you. -Justin [/QUOTE]
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