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<blockquote data-quote="Fi_" data-source="post: 7593128" data-attributes="member: 637405"><p>Probably right and I've heard that from everyone... but I've also seen cars pull some impressive numbers with not a lot of prep for it installs that I've been involved in. 2 CVX's tuned to 32hz in a big box not sealed in the trunk firing forward hit a 146dB off a little more power than me. Just seemed to me that was one of my easier installs to get loud go figure. Well your sir I guess have proven me wrong, I can admit that. I just like to know WHY I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>Essentially a SUV is just a large car so you can't blame me for assuming so I know hatchbacks and trucks get easy loud I've just never seen a SUV get easily loud. I just hate when people use cars as an excuse for everything. If you can't get your car loud then buy something else or dont use it as an excuse thats like me saying "if i had 2 more 15's I'd be louder" get what im going at here?</p><p></p><p>and no I'm not trolling I did a 30-50hz tone sweep and hit a full DB lower than on the songs I tried... Steve said that sometimes people are louder on music and so did Derek Mcgregor I tend to believe guys that hit almost 160's.</p><p></p><p>So how does that work?...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi_, post: 7593128, member: 637405"] Probably right and I've heard that from everyone... but I've also seen cars pull some impressive numbers with not a lot of prep for it installs that I've been involved in. 2 CVX's tuned to 32hz in a big box not sealed in the trunk firing forward hit a 146dB off a little more power than me. Just seemed to me that was one of my easier installs to get loud go figure. Well your sir I guess have proven me wrong, I can admit that. I just like to know WHY I'm wrong. Essentially a SUV is just a large car so you can't blame me for assuming so I know hatchbacks and trucks get easy loud I've just never seen a SUV get easily loud. I just hate when people use cars as an excuse for everything. If you can't get your car loud then buy something else or dont use it as an excuse thats like me saying "if i had 2 more 15's I'd be louder" get what im going at here? and no I'm not trolling I did a 30-50hz tone sweep and hit a full DB lower than on the songs I tried... Steve said that sometimes people are louder on music and so did Derek Mcgregor I tend to believe guys that hit almost 160's. So how does that work?... [/QUOTE]
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