there were 30,000 bitches and 30,000 paramedics //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifBass loud enough could stop your heart though.
I mean my car was so loud, they had to break out the AED to restart my heart....true story!!!!
Hitler's dog?This dog would kick your @ss if you tried..........
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He's a jack booted pug.Hitler's dog?
I have never heard anything so scientific. While highs cause normal hearing range loss, loud sub bass frequencies will cause hearing loss on the lower end of the freq spectrum... which means you just need to get louderno the highs is what kills ur ear hair thingies
She would still be able to talk, so not REALLY fixed...................Only if you can get her fixed.
that means probably not real close to 150.. i think your in the clearI like having a loud stereo as a daily driver. I've never had any interest in competitions. So my daily driver is probably almost 150db. I live by myself in a big empty house so I'm looking to get a dog to keep me company. Which would mean he would be coming on a lot of drives with me as I do my daily errands.
Basically my question is... Would a dog be able to handle 150db of bass without any hearing loss?
Would this be considered animal cruelty?
In my opinion it would be pretty badazz to be vibrating 150db at cars/buildings and having a dog sticking his head out the window.