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<blockquote data-quote="Pyro_By_Nature" data-source="post: 2466234" data-attributes="member: 558479"><p>You are correct.</p><p></p><p>I guess I should've gone into detail more for the people who take things word for word and not looking outside of the box?</p><p></p><p>I didn't even think about competitors when I typed that out.I AM talking about people who just have systems that go boom boom, and nothing else.</p><p></p><p>150db of bass while playing a rap song does not impress me at all.I'd rather hear a properly balanced system ANY day of the week.In fact, it seems like a decent amount of people on this forum either run stock speakers or the cheapest boner brand components they can find and call it a day.Meanwhile they have so much time and money in the trunk.Now, I'm not talking about most of you, but SOME of the population here.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I think mids./highs are MORE important than the substage.Maybe that's because I am very picky in the way I want them to sound.I love that "sharp", clean, loud , live sound.I don't like "dull" "laid back", or muddy speakers.I love going to as many concerts as I can afford.I have yet to go to a concert and just hear subs and muddy, muffled mids./highs.Which is what the majority of car stereo set-ups sound like these days, that I have heard.</p><p></p><p>Now, 150db of bass WITH mids/highs that can keep up, I WILL give you and your system the respect it deserves, for putting an equal amount of effort into each part. Ok, I'm done typing now.Hopefully I didn't word things too poorly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pyro_By_Nature, post: 2466234, member: 558479"] You are correct. I guess I should've gone into detail more for the people who take things word for word and not looking outside of the box? I didn't even think about competitors when I typed that out.I AM talking about people who just have systems that go boom boom, and nothing else. 150db of bass while playing a rap song does not impress me at all.I'd rather hear a properly balanced system ANY day of the week.In fact, it seems like a decent amount of people on this forum either run stock speakers or the cheapest boner brand components they can find and call it a day.Meanwhile they have so much time and money in the trunk.Now, I'm not talking about most of you, but SOME of the population here. Overall, I think mids./highs are MORE important than the substage.Maybe that's because I am very picky in the way I want them to sound.I love that "sharp", clean, loud , live sound.I don't like "dull" "laid back", or muddy speakers.I love going to as many concerts as I can afford.I have yet to go to a concert and just hear subs and muddy, muffled mids./highs.Which is what the majority of car stereo set-ups sound like these days, that I have heard. Now, 150db of bass WITH mids/highs that can keep up, I WILL give you and your system the respect it deserves, for putting an equal amount of effort into each part. Ok, I'm done typing now.Hopefully I didn't word things too poorly. [/QUOTE]
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