








How bout "If your mirrors aren't shakin you've been taken" or "bassheads go deeper". Always loved when people would ask about it doing hearing damage and responding "I'm sorry what were you saying? I didn't hear you". Yes it goes low enough to throw your breathing off and mess up your hair. Over winter break the plan is to add more highs in custom fiberglass door panels for an 8 and 4 in each door, high amps, extensive sound deadening, and rattle control. Ultimately I want to add a Massive core 1, 8 channel digital sound processor (price may make that later than sooner) and split the system into a 4 way configuration, 15s for subs, 8s for midbass, 4s for midrange, and the tweets for highs. overall 4-15s, 8-8s, 8-4s, and 18 tweeters. the nice thing about the massive coaxials is that the tweeters leads come out the bottom of the magnet and use an external crossover so bi-amplification is possible.If it's too loud, you're too old. First time I heard that, I was in college. And, yes, it is true. Does this thing hit so low you have trouble breathing? Just be sure to rattle-proof the license plate frame before you go puttin' on your Hammer pants
So true. I have been to many "dances" as a teenager that would shake glass windows miles away. That was when I lived in Jamaica and they would set up speakers in the street over a story tall on four corners. But I don't think that did my hearing in! I think it was too many times at the starting gate of a 30+ MX bike gate drop! Red line with out earmuffs on 30 race piped 450's... Stupid me!pumpkinfish wrote:It's not the loss of hearing or not hearing a conversation in a restaurant or cafeteria, it's the damn tinnitus when you're laying in bed or at work and it's dead quiet. If I don't have any background noise it drives me insane.
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