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  1. Best bang for your buck AND advice here: http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/
  2. Absolutely. For your definition of sound better the BL will win. There is no such thing as underpowering. Complete farce. Sad thing is 90% of the people who buy the Q would be WAY better served by the BL. Not that the Q is bad, but you didn't reference any desire for what it excels at.
  3. Like the rest of the hobby, you get what you pay for but how it's used determines much more than what is being used. With Sound deadening there's WAY more to it than just slapping some Dynamat, SecondSkin, or whatever name brand you're familiar with on and being done with it. The hard part is figuring out exactly what needs treated and how far you want to go. If you only have some minor rattles and such a little bit of CLD tiles (Dynamat, Damplifier, etc.) and some CCF (closed cell foam) can make a big difference for you. If you're wanting to have the quietest ride you can with minimal road noise and no squeaks or rattles you'll have much more work and money involved as you'll need the CLD, CCF and MLV (mass loaded vinyl) to achieve that goal. If you're having problems with lackluster midbass response you'll want to build custom baffles to mount your speakers to along with a full treatment of the above mentioned products on your doors (or wherever the speakers are mounted in any case) to get much improved response. One of the best websites and products there are for sound deadening and information on what the products are, do, how they work and how to properly apply them visit Sound Deadener Showdown (SDS). You'll not find a more knowledgeable person on deadening products and their use, nor a more honest business man, who will only sell you as much product as you truly need to achieve the goal you want. If SDS, Dynamat or Second Skin are out of your price range you can visit Raam Audio for their products. They don't sell MLV but they do have CLD (called BXT II) and CCF that are fairly decent products for the budget minded price. As for the amount to use. Typically 25% coverage is all that's necessary for the CLD tiles. As for the CCF and MLV, typically 100% coverage is necessary for them to work as they're intended to do.
  4. Dual 2. Dual 1 will be 2ohm or 1/2ohm. I'd worry about your box, before buying (or even shopping) for a sub.
  5. Save some money and get the SSD, it seems like it would be a good fit for you. The Q isn't a bad option at all though, you can also look at an SSA ICON.
  6. 1 point
    Picked up one of his gcon 12 to run temporary until I get my zcon setup together. Met him in person while I was working near his home. Built a box before I left for work that weekend. Installed sub and super pumped since. Super great guy.
  7. I got the job. 30% increase in pay, but I add 10 hours to my work week.
  8. Jimmie's Chicken Shack!
  9. Liar !!! Subject has already been covered in this build log ... twice actually
  10. Chi Boy- hip hop Pop Evil- rock/alternative
  11. -1 points
    gonna get marked negative because my haters love me

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