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<blockquote data-quote="BrazilianBassBuster" data-source="post: 8889077" data-attributes="member: 692876"><p>It depends on how you have designed your car system. You can't hit something if you haven't targeted it. But the car has great potential, if you explore it, to play 20 Hz or even 15 Hz much louder than headphones.</p><p></p><p>Headphones that target the low end can usually beat subwoofers when there is no car cabin gain (such as home subs). It's not the same experience, though. In my experience, the headphone hearing is somewhat limited. My headphones are big but not so special. They were relatively cheap and couldn't play 15 Hz or 20 Hz loud, but maybe 80 dB or 90 dB. There was another headphone model from the same series that was even bigger, but I couldn't find it for sale. Also, I'm not using any special cabling and I don't have a dedicated sound card. As a result, with my equipment, the low end comes with some high-frequency hiss.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But I'm not competing dude. I don't even have a working audio system at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrazilianBassBuster, post: 8889077, member: 692876"] It depends on how you have designed your car system. You can't hit something if you haven't targeted it. But the car has great potential, if you explore it, to play 20 Hz or even 15 Hz much louder than headphones. Headphones that target the low end can usually beat subwoofers when there is no car cabin gain (such as home subs). It's not the same experience, though. In my experience, the headphone hearing is somewhat limited. My headphones are big but not so special. They were relatively cheap and couldn't play 15 Hz or 20 Hz loud, but maybe 80 dB or 90 dB. There was another headphone model from the same series that was even bigger, but I couldn't find it for sale. Also, I'm not using any special cabling and I don't have a dedicated sound card. As a result, with my equipment, the low end comes with some high-frequency hiss. But I'm not competing dude. I don't even have a working audio system at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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