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Why don't people compete at 80-90hz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8778002" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p><strong>Savage! </strong></p><p></p><p>I mean, competition is competition and if you're the absolute loudest, it sort of doesn't matter what frequency that you're at. I feel like there should be just different classes for different peaks. I think where you peak should be part of your class, or calculated into an adjusted score. It's hard to know how to adjust it. It's a big difference when you're peaking under 30 hz, especially. It's tremendously more difficult to peak high db's down low. I was just kind of joking when I said that insult, but I do genuinely think in modern times with the sub capabilities + music we have now that we should encourage lower hz bass SPL competitions. They sound better on music, too, so everybody wins, and I think it would be a great next stage in the evolution of bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8778002, member: 591582"] [B]Savage! [/B] I mean, competition is competition and if you're the absolute loudest, it sort of doesn't matter what frequency that you're at. I feel like there should be just different classes for different peaks. I think where you peak should be part of your class, or calculated into an adjusted score. It's hard to know how to adjust it. It's a big difference when you're peaking under 30 hz, especially. It's tremendously more difficult to peak high db's down low. I was just kind of joking when I said that insult, but I do genuinely think in modern times with the sub capabilities + music we have now that we should encourage lower hz bass SPL competitions. They sound better on music, too, so everybody wins, and I think it would be a great next stage in the evolution of bass. [/QUOTE]
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