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<blockquote data-quote="McIntosh" data-source="post: 5731515" data-attributes="member: 605496"><p>Valid points, I rectum. Its not a sport for me, I like good sound. An SPL meter says "loud", my ears likely say "sounds like shit". I don't doubt you're asessment of the "judges" either. Quality is in the eye of the beer holder. Want loud, shoot off some 10 gauge shells for bass near the mic. SPL is for "bragging rights" only and has no real place in sound quality. If you're after only SPL numbers and don't care what it sounds like, more power to ya. I kinda like my music to sound good. You can't stand 160 dB (or whatever) without permanent hearing damage. I guess that's why they make remotes nowadays for car stereos. I can reach mine, the remote has never had batteries in it. Mine is usable and sounds good with me in the truck. I can't loosen the license plate bolts on the car next to me though. You also can't see my underwear when I walk down the street. I guess I'm not a dawggy dog snoop clock wearin' phat ***.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McIntosh, post: 5731515, member: 605496"] Valid points, I rectum. Its not a sport for me, I like good sound. An SPL meter says "loud", my ears likely say "sounds like shit". I don't doubt you're asessment of the "judges" either. Quality is in the eye of the beer holder. Want loud, shoot off some 10 gauge shells for bass near the mic. SPL is for "bragging rights" only and has no real place in sound quality. If you're after only SPL numbers and don't care what it sounds like, more power to ya. I kinda like my music to sound good. You can't stand 160 dB (or whatever) without permanent hearing damage. I guess that's why they make remotes nowadays for car stereos. I can reach mine, the remote has never had batteries in it. Mine is usable and sounds good with me in the truck. I can't loosen the license plate bolts on the car next to me though. You also can't see my underwear when I walk down the street. I guess I'm not a dawggy dog snoop clock wearin' phat ***. [/QUOTE]
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