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Concert type bass in car?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjv13" data-source="post: 8113334" data-attributes="member: 632245"><p>I was at an outdoor music festival and the bass there was amazing. They also had a pavilion where they had dubstep for like 5 hours straight (likes of Borgore, Dirtyphonics, and Bassnectar) and it was insanity. I experienced the most bass I had ever felt/heard before. It was the type that hit you hard in the chest. I was just wondering why it's so hard for people to get that in a car, a wayyy smaller area. Do they just have insane amounts of watts in their subs at these dubstep concerts or what? Do I just need more power to get that in my car? Or is there some other reason that they are able to create that at a concert that wont work in a car? Thanks for any info you can provide!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjv13, post: 8113334, member: 632245"] I was at an outdoor music festival and the bass there was amazing. They also had a pavilion where they had dubstep for like 5 hours straight (likes of Borgore, Dirtyphonics, and Bassnectar) and it was insanity. I experienced the most bass I had ever felt/heard before. It was the type that hit you hard in the chest. I was just wondering why it's so hard for people to get that in a car, a wayyy smaller area. Do they just have insane amounts of watts in their subs at these dubstep concerts or what? Do I just need more power to get that in my car? Or is there some other reason that they are able to create that at a concert that wont work in a car? Thanks for any info you can provide! [/QUOTE]
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