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<blockquote data-quote="jar1zx" data-source="post: 8120121" data-attributes="member: 630453"><p>Less airspace to work with in a car so you should be able to get sound your wanting easyer.</p><p></p><p>But I know what you mean when I was a kid I had systems that would rob the air out of your lungs and you couldn't talk when it was cranked. I haven't had a system do that in a long time. Must be hz that the system is centered at.</p><p></p><p>Any of you old timers notice that when systems started breaking 140 db that the sound changed? It seemed to be more pressure than the solid breath taking bass notes that I heard as a kid. I have been in systems over 160db and I could talk if I wanted too. 20+ years ago it seemed that a system would just take the voice out of your chest, I haven't felt that out of a system in a long time and back then we couldn't have been much past 130db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jar1zx, post: 8120121, member: 630453"] Less airspace to work with in a car so you should be able to get sound your wanting easyer. But I know what you mean when I was a kid I had systems that would rob the air out of your lungs and you couldn't talk when it was cranked. I haven't had a system do that in a long time. Must be hz that the system is centered at. Any of you old timers notice that when systems started breaking 140 db that the sound changed? It seemed to be more pressure than the solid breath taking bass notes that I heard as a kid. I have been in systems over 160db and I could talk if I wanted too. 20+ years ago it seemed that a system would just take the voice out of your chest, I haven't felt that out of a system in a long time and back then we couldn't have been much past 130db [/QUOTE]
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