Jonnyswboy
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This is what I thought. The same people that call 80hz gay say "IM LOUDER THAN YOU" to someone peaking at 32hz, meanwhile they peak at 58hz. The SPL culture is retarded. Also, I finally hit 150dB at 29hz the other day with your box!It's gay
What sub(s)This is what I thought. The same people that call 80hz gay say "IM LOUDER THAN YOU" to someone peaking at 32hz, meanwhile they peak at 58hz. The SPL culture is retarded. Also, I finally hit 150dB at 29hz the other day with your box!
This is what I thought. The same people that call 80hz gay say "IM LOUDER THAN YOU" to someone peaking at 32hz, meanwhile they peak at 58hz. The SPL culture is retarded. Also, I finally hit 150dB at 29hz the other day with your box!
I did a box for a RE MX 15 over a decade ago tuned to 25 HZ. Giant giant box. I forget the exact specs but I remember the port being most of the box. It basically looked like a t-line. Big snow storm, couldn’t get out for days, heated shop, boredom, internet out….anyway…Pretty crazy. That sub played low as fvck. I didn’t have any equipment to measure with, but it was a hoot to play with. It shook snow off the metal roof of my little shop……until I epically blew the sub. Lol.I'm down to see who can peak the loudest under 20 hz in a vehicle. That should be a thing.
For every day music in a car thats probably true. Home theater setups tuned in the low 20s is pretty cool to play with though. Explosions in movies is crazy. It's fun l to play with I think. It's not for driving around for daily musuc.Tuning below 35 hz is stupid to me. And honestly that's to low.
Competing with vehicles that can't be driven is gayer, but that's a thing.It's gay
Yeah home theater is completely different.For every day music in a car thats probably true. Home theater setups tuned in the low 20s is pretty cool to play with though. Explosions in movies is crazy. It's fun l to play with I think. It's not for driving around for daily musuc.
2x Nsv5 12s in the trunk, specs in my sig.What sub(s)
Yeah ifaik that is mostly what people are doing in the UK.I do genuinely think in modern times with the sub capabilities + music we have now that we should encourage lower hz bass SPL competitions. They sound better on music, too, so everybody wins, and I think it would be a great next stage in the evolution of bass.
It's preference. I only listen to rebassed music so I have plenty of tracks that hit the lows. If I listened to Spotify I would tune to 36hz. I totally prefer a wind machine over skull shaking bass. And 150dB under 30hz is still loud enough to give you a good shake. I wouldn't feel comfortable dailying a 155dB+ build peaking at 40hz+ as far as hearing damage goes.Tuning below 35 hz is stupid to me. And honestly that's to low.