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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake" data-source="post: 612495" data-attributes="member: 557942"><p>im an aerospace engineer major right now at ut. i dont know a whole lot about speakers but i can explain whats happening. its like when a bomb goes off, the most dangerous thing about bombs is the sound waves they create. they both share lowfrequency sound which when it hits the body it creates an equal echoing force on the inside of the body which in the case of the bomb is so powerfulit will liquify the innards but make no impact onthe out side. the speakers are creating pressure on ur lungs cause they are pretty much hollow. if u try to force them open u could actully rip ur lung. or if the strength over comes ur lungs strength it will implode. both are bad.as much as we all love big bass..people do die from it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake, post: 612495, member: 557942"] im an aerospace engineer major right now at ut. i dont know a whole lot about speakers but i can explain whats happening. its like when a bomb goes off, the most dangerous thing about bombs is the sound waves they create. they both share lowfrequency sound which when it hits the body it creates an equal echoing force on the inside of the body which in the case of the bomb is so powerfulit will liquify the innards but make no impact onthe out side. the speakers are creating pressure on ur lungs cause they are pretty much hollow. if u try to force them open u could actully rip ur lung. or if the strength over comes ur lungs strength it will implode. both are bad.as much as we all love big bass..people do die from it [/QUOTE]
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