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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8761417" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I've seen people doing 160 db+ at below 30 hz, so that's one of the areas that I like to see people compete in. Doing 160 at 50-60-70-80 hz is absolutely nothing like doing a 160 at like 25 hz. That's part of why I wanted to figure horns out is for some of the dudes I know trying to do 160's in the 20 hz range. That's a ton of fun for me, at least. I can't imagine how much money is in these 180 db+ vehicles. It takes very serious work to get to that level. It's not for me, at least I don't think, but if I was invited to try and work on a vehicle like that or be a part of it, I definitely would be. I'm definitely on the musical side of things, at least when compared to that kind of loudness. I'm glad to see people out there doing what they love. </p><p></p><p>I definitely think Hz should be part of the measurement system. Physics is different at different frequencies, so the Hz these people are burping at can really change the score.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8761417, member: 591582"] I've seen people doing 160 db+ at below 30 hz, so that's one of the areas that I like to see people compete in. Doing 160 at 50-60-70-80 hz is absolutely nothing like doing a 160 at like 25 hz. That's part of why I wanted to figure horns out is for some of the dudes I know trying to do 160's in the 20 hz range. That's a ton of fun for me, at least. I can't imagine how much money is in these 180 db+ vehicles. It takes very serious work to get to that level. It's not for me, at least I don't think, but if I was invited to try and work on a vehicle like that or be a part of it, I definitely would be. I'm definitely on the musical side of things, at least when compared to that kind of loudness. I'm glad to see people out there doing what they love. I definitely think Hz should be part of the measurement system. Physics is different at different frequencies, so the Hz these people are burping at can really change the score. [/QUOTE]
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