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<blockquote data-quote="mendon mafia" data-source="post: 6538300" data-attributes="member: 584590"><p>i guess its the glorified seabring version cuz its a 2000 even tho my car is huge compared to a seabring of the same year. roof its about 5ft long from glass to glass its like a dodge intrepid if i had to call it glorified anything.</p><p></p><p>and its just ive never seen a loud system not flex the car on low notes, so its a safe assumption that if your car isint flexing <strong>at all</strong> on 30hz then ur system probably isint loud. obviously if ur car has 30 layers of mat and is reinforced this is a different story and you know your system is loud hence why you need all the damping to keep your car form destroying itself.</p><p></p><p>Are you claiming that your car has zero flex at 30hz or less cuz i seriously doubt it even with 3 layers of mat. I would love to see any system that is capable of 140's @ 30ish hz to play that loud with no flex at all. that will impress me more than scoring a 140 @ 30 hz with a 8.</p><p></p><p>if you throw an 18 properly powered into a car its gonna flex the car at least a little bit if not break shit unless its armored or a tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mendon mafia, post: 6538300, member: 584590"] i guess its the glorified seabring version cuz its a 2000 even tho my car is huge compared to a seabring of the same year. roof its about 5ft long from glass to glass its like a dodge intrepid if i had to call it glorified anything. and its just ive never seen a loud system not flex the car on low notes, so its a safe assumption that if your car isint flexing [B]at all[/B] on 30hz then ur system probably isint loud. obviously if ur car has 30 layers of mat and is reinforced this is a different story and you know your system is loud hence why you need all the damping to keep your car form destroying itself. Are you claiming that your car has zero flex at 30hz or less cuz i seriously doubt it even with 3 layers of mat. I would love to see any system that is capable of 140's @ 30ish hz to play that loud with no flex at all. that will impress me more than scoring a 140 @ 30 hz with a 8. if you throw an 18 properly powered into a car its gonna flex the car at least a little bit if not break shit unless its armored or a tank. [/QUOTE]
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