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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8755037" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>World record inn 1991 was around 151 and change held by M&M. By 97 Alma Gates had just broken 160 and in 98 her and others were getting into the 170s. Those 90s numbers were old Audiocontrol meters so who knows how accurate those were? That said I think it was around 96 or 97 that the Lanzar van was up in my area with a dozen 15s in a v wall, they claimed 157dB or thereabouts. It was really intense and IMO that build would still turn heads today. Mid 150s out of sealed boxes is nothing to sneeze at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8755037, member: 614752"] World record inn 1991 was around 151 and change held by M&M. By 97 Alma Gates had just broken 160 and in 98 her and others were getting into the 170s. Those 90s numbers were old Audiocontrol meters so who knows how accurate those were? That said I think it was around 96 or 97 that the Lanzar van was up in my area with a dozen 15s in a v wall, they claimed 157dB or thereabouts. It was really intense and IMO that build would still turn heads today. Mid 150s out of sealed boxes is nothing to sneeze at. [/QUOTE]
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