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<blockquote data-quote="sku" data-source="post: 2356014" data-attributes="member: 555498"><p>The frequency is half of the equation. The other half is amplitude or basically how many db's the source is producing.</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly...sound loses 3 or 6 dbs for every doubling of distance away from the source...</p><p></p><p>So essence...to have sound travel really,reall far away...</p><p></p><p>1) open your hatch</p><p></p><p>2) play really loud bass</p><p></p><p>Lastly, the low, low notes are harder to hear as the human ear is less sensitive to the lower octaves (Fletcher Munson)...so your best bet is to play upper/mid bass frequencies really loud instead...</p><p></p><p>Of course I'm not advocating any of this just trying to explain the mechanics of it...</p><p></p><p>Feel free to correct any technical mistakes I may have made...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sku, post: 2356014, member: 555498"] The frequency is half of the equation. The other half is amplitude or basically how many db's the source is producing. If I remember correctly...sound loses 3 or 6 dbs for every doubling of distance away from the source... So essence...to have sound travel really,reall far away... 1) open your hatch 2) play really loud bass Lastly, the low, low notes are harder to hear as the human ear is less sensitive to the lower octaves (Fletcher Munson)...so your best bet is to play upper/mid bass frequencies really loud instead... Of course I'm not advocating any of this just trying to explain the mechanics of it... Feel free to correct any technical mistakes I may have made... [/QUOTE]
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