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  1. 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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    Few question before I finalized my Fi Q purchase!

    Whats BL stand for?
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    Few question before I finalized my Fi Q purchase!

    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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    Fi 15" Q vs. SSD

    I drive a Scion Tc and am in the market to get a new stereo set up in my car. My good friend has a 15" SSD in his Civic Si and I've always liked the way it sounds, but I've also been interested in the 15" Q. I really don't want to give up my back seats or my complete trunk space, so I think I'm going for a sealed box. I really don't know all that much about the technical end of subs and car audio, so I'm just looking for your opinions here. I'm thinking about a 1200w amp as well. Also, I listen to a lot of heavier music (metalcore, metal, post-hardcore), electronic/dubstep stuff, and rap while in the car. Thank you!
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    Fi 15" Q vs. SSD

    Alright, well I guess I need to understand ported vs. sealed better. From what I've heard, ported=louder and sealed=better quality. This right?
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    Fi 15" Q vs. SSD

    Thank you! Also, would a sealed 15 have better quality then a loud ported 12? I know a sealed 15 is still gonna be loud especially since the Scion doesn't have a real separation between the back seats and the trunk space.
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