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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7355040" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Adding more drivers and more power will usually result in higher output levels (better 'shakes'), but at the expense of regular frequency response. How many different ways can these guys explain that simply piling every sub type/brand and amplifier into your ride that you own, just because you own them, is a bad idea. Screwing 58 bullet tweeters to your dash 6 inches from your face would be louder too, but who would want to listen to that <span style="color: black">s</span>hit? Not me.</p><p></p><p>If your current sub system cannot perform adequately in the mere two octaves it is required to reproduce, piling more speakers on top of it is not the answer. Fixing what's wrong with the current system is your best option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7355040, member: 549629"] Adding more drivers and more power will usually result in higher output levels (better 'shakes'), but at the expense of regular frequency response. How many different ways can these guys explain that simply piling every sub type/brand and amplifier into your ride that you own, just because you own them, is a bad idea. Screwing 58 bullet tweeters to your dash 6 inches from your face would be louder too, but who would want to listen to that [COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hit? Not me. If your current sub system cannot perform adequately in the mere two octaves it is required to reproduce, piling more speakers on top of it is not the answer. Fixing what's wrong with the current system is your best option. [/QUOTE]
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