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Few question before I finalized my Fi Q purchase!

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So after a lot of research, I've decided to go with the 15" Fi Q. I plan on having it sealed, so I believe I need to do the high QTS (if anyone can explain what this means more that would be awesome). Also I've been told to get the cooling option, dual 2 ohm, and thats all. Any opinions or suggestions? Thank you, and I'm gonna be running it with a Rockford Fosgate Power T1000-1bd

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Sounds like a great plan, I have one sitting in the house waiting to install and its a beast. I think it is around 45lbs, lol. Very impressive driver for sure. Good luck with it and let us know how it sounds!

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I keep reading up on the high QTS option. Is this a mistake? I mean I'm 99% sure I'm gonna keep my sub in a sealed enclosure while I have it, but I've heard all this stuff about higher QTS eliminating a lot of low end. Does anyone know the facts on the high QTS option, and if it will take away my low end?

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It wouldnt take away low end, its just best suited for a sealed encloser. I am going portedbut I love the way sealed sounds too.

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The high QTS option removes metal from the motor (Lowering BL) allowing it to be better suited for sealed application. You can put a high QTS woofer in a ported enclosure, it will not blow up, cause nuclear war, or raise zombies from the ground it just won't sound optimal.

I would also suggest the cooling option.

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The high QTS option removes metal from the motor (Lowering BL) allowing it to be better suited for sealed application. You can put a high QTS woofer in a ported enclosure, it will not blow up, cause nuclear war, or raise zombies from the ground it just won't sound optimal.

I would also suggest the cooling option.

Whats BL stand for? :noob:

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The high QTS option removes metal from the motor (Lowering BL) allowing it to be better suited for sealed application. You can put a high QTS woofer in a ported enclosure, it will not blow up, cause nuclear war, or raise zombies from the ground it just won't sound optimal.

I would also suggest the cooling option.

Whats BL stand for? :noob:

The motor force, how strong the motort is.

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From what I hear the Q does great in both sealed and ported enclosures. It won't be lacking in the lower end area. This is coming from a SSA Icon fanboy....just do THE da*mn thang lol

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Even though you have your heart set on sealed.. truly consider ported. It will get louder. The impact is sweet and crisp. Just louder with a ported set up. Tune low and you'll be happy. Your quest for loudness will eventually lead to a ported enclosure in the future. I have it fully loaded just without the extra spider. I have no complaints whatsoever.

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The high QTS option removes metal from the motor (Lowering BL) allowing it to be better suited for sealed application. You can put a high QTS woofer in a ported enclosure, it will not blow up, cause nuclear war, or raise zombies from the ground it just won't sound optimal.

I would also suggest the cooling option.

Whats BL stand for? :noob:

buzz lightyear

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