I'm not sure how this part is true. You do know what they were right?Go Digital Designs...they sounded better than the AQs even when AQ was American made...
Also, the current AQ's sound better then 90% of the people on this site understand. Most of the time its user error resulting in poor sound.I have heard audioque but not IA so i cannot answer that question as a side to side comparison. My expierence with the audioque was that it lacked SQ but sure got loud. This was an HDC 15. They are currently working on their new models so i am not sure what the new ones will have
I guess if you think any human makes more or less errors. I have tested and seen more company defects from other manufactures.i would just be afraid of getting that one sub that has that one manufacturer error lol
thats what im for bud lol. im a rep for him. he is not on here as frequently as i am so i help him by having people contact me for any questionsIf you decide on getting the IA Flatline PM Rio he would be the one you would want to talk to, for he is the #1 IA dealer in the mid-west.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifno please, go ahead lol
The SD is more for the average consumer. The idea is that not everyone wants/needs a 60+lb sub in their car. The SDC is an all around great sub and will get loud and sound good. They are not the cure all SQ or the SPL fix..they are more in the middle of that range.Well, this topic exploded. So are IA Flatlynes powerful? Are they loud enough to actually "feel"?What are the SD Audioques used for compared to the HD?
the street duty are basically the little brother of the heavy duties.Well, this topic exploded. So are IA Flatlynes powerful? Are they loud enough to actually "feel"?What are the SD Audioques used for compared to the HD?