Ok guys, This is a little long winded but it should make for some good discusion.
I've been out of car audio for almost 10 years. Alot has changed in that amount of time. I see the term SQ tossed around alot on this board. I'm in the market for some new sub(s). I've seen the question a million times "what is a good SQ sub". I am not asking that question. I'm asking WHY you recomend a specific SQ sub.
I see alot of "buy an Fi Q" ,for example, followed by a video link to someone with an 18" Q flexing a roof 3 inches. Or my brand X sub handles 1500 watts. Where is the SQ in that? Because it doesnt distort at full volume? I'm thinking the definition of SQ has changed now that a 1000 watt amp cost $250. Back in the day a quality amp cost around $1 a watt (as a rule of thumb).
I still have one of my old Earthquake LS 12" subs. I would like to find something that sounds similar to it. I think its a great all around sub. If I set my crossover at 70Hz the LS plays all of the frequency smoothly and at equal volume.
Most of the heavily mentioned "SQ" subs I see on this board thrive in the low low end (50Hz and lower). A 45hz note is 4 times the volume of a 60Hz note. How is this good SQ? What about some upper bass? Is rap all that's listened to anymore? Even in alot of rap one is missing alot of the bass line because of these booming subs. Listen to your favorite showoff songs through a set of decent headphones if you don't believe me.
If I listen to a song on a good set of headphones I can hear every note that is in the bassline of a song. I want the same thing in my car also. The old trusty LS does this at low and loud listening. Is there any new subs out there that can do this? I hope there is
My definition is: a sub that plays at a smooth volume level across the frequency range that my crossover is set to. The sub also must sound like what is supposed to. A bass guitar needs to sound like a bass guitar. A kick drum sounds like a kick drum, not and electronic drum machine. I want it "musical" not sounding like someone kicking the side of a dumpster (boom boom boom).
Have at it guys. What is SQ to you? If you name a specific sub please make sure you have owned one. I want some firsthand info.
Thanks
I've been out of car audio for almost 10 years. Alot has changed in that amount of time. I see the term SQ tossed around alot on this board. I'm in the market for some new sub(s). I've seen the question a million times "what is a good SQ sub". I am not asking that question. I'm asking WHY you recomend a specific SQ sub.
I see alot of "buy an Fi Q" ,for example, followed by a video link to someone with an 18" Q flexing a roof 3 inches. Or my brand X sub handles 1500 watts. Where is the SQ in that? Because it doesnt distort at full volume? I'm thinking the definition of SQ has changed now that a 1000 watt amp cost $250. Back in the day a quality amp cost around $1 a watt (as a rule of thumb).
I still have one of my old Earthquake LS 12" subs. I would like to find something that sounds similar to it. I think its a great all around sub. If I set my crossover at 70Hz the LS plays all of the frequency smoothly and at equal volume.
Most of the heavily mentioned "SQ" subs I see on this board thrive in the low low end (50Hz and lower). A 45hz note is 4 times the volume of a 60Hz note. How is this good SQ? What about some upper bass? Is rap all that's listened to anymore? Even in alot of rap one is missing alot of the bass line because of these booming subs. Listen to your favorite showoff songs through a set of decent headphones if you don't believe me.
If I listen to a song on a good set of headphones I can hear every note that is in the bassline of a song. I want the same thing in my car also. The old trusty LS does this at low and loud listening. Is there any new subs out there that can do this? I hope there is
My definition is: a sub that plays at a smooth volume level across the frequency range that my crossover is set to. The sub also must sound like what is supposed to. A bass guitar needs to sound like a bass guitar. A kick drum sounds like a kick drum, not and electronic drum machine. I want it "musical" not sounding like someone kicking the side of a dumpster (boom boom boom).
Have at it guys. What is SQ to you? If you name a specific sub please make sure you have owned one. I want some firsthand info.
Thanks
