lol, yeah I have seen that tooI dont' think I've ever seen that happen. Around here you see fights at gas stations, not mini soundoffs![]()
well goodlol, yes Sir. Top 3 answer
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I'd bet a dollar to your nickel that this is more popular than you'd think. It took a while to get me to understand. But I explained (in a non-sarcastic way) the format, types of vehicles, and people here seemed interested. It boggles the mind...but yeah, he's on to something...not earth shattering, but better than the current sanctioned events.Why am I not surprised that you're in NY?
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Well there is the problem. The crowds grow very big and quickly. To many bad things can happen in these types of uncontrolled event. I'm not saying I know everything or am God but I try to turn people into car audio that just a couple of years ago were into big rims. I don't care if it's into street sounds or SPL or SQ but as long as I can draw them in, I am happyI think that it makes them punks that are distubing the peace. Like I said, I don't understand it, but you draw a crowd....a much larger crowd than any sanctioned event. I just tried to describe how the "competition" is run.
Why am I not surprised that you're in NY?
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yes, it's not earth shattering but I have done alot here in NYC to bring out the game in general even though it's not the cup of tea for 90 percent of the guys here but the shop owners, distributors and now some more manufactures are jumping in. Just 4 years ago I was into the loud vehicle, annoying neighbors but now it's more of a business for me and prefer to listen to (1) 12" in the trunk, with (4) coaxials.I'd bet a dollar to your nickel that this is more popular than you'd think. It took a while to get me to understand. But I explained (in a non-sarcastic way) the format, types of vehicles, and people here seemed interested. It boggles the mind...but yeah, he's on to something...not earth shattering, but better than the current sanctioned events.
how is that any different than other companies with owner on here?well good
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That's only if there's a tieThe owners of the trucks should fight to the death.And then you would know who the winner is for sure.
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Ok, a few questions:
-Have either of these vehicles been on the TL?
-Have either been on an RTA?
-SQ judged?
We all know you can make something VERY loud w/ alot of highs/mids, but does it sound like @$$?
Also, some vehicles literally "throw" bass but are not really all that loud. Hell, 145's in many vehicles is louder outside the car then 152's @45hz in my truck.
Another thing to look at: when I give demos at the shop in my truck, people freak out that the side windows rattle like hell and my roof goes crazy...they love it. But I strive to get rid of that very rattle!
I'm not saying that either of these vehicles are crap, just saying that 'loudness' and SQ are subjective.