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Why don't people compete at 80-90hz?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnyswboy" data-source="post: 8778277" data-attributes="member: 677275"><p>2x Nsv5 12s in the trunk, specs in my sig.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah ifaik that is mostly what people are doing in the UK.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It's preference. I only listen to rebassed music so I have plenty of tracks that hit the lows. If I listened to Spotify I would tune to 36hz. I totally prefer a wind machine over skull shaking bass. And 150dB under 30hz is still loud enough to give you a good shake. I wouldn't feel comfortable dailying a 155dB+ build peaking at 40hz+ as far as hearing damage goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnyswboy, post: 8778277, member: 677275"] 2x Nsv5 12s in the trunk, specs in my sig. Yeah ifaik that is mostly what people are doing in the UK. It's preference. I only listen to rebassed music so I have plenty of tracks that hit the lows. If I listened to Spotify I would tune to 36hz. I totally prefer a wind machine over skull shaking bass. And 150dB under 30hz is still loud enough to give you a good shake. I wouldn't feel comfortable dailying a 155dB+ build peaking at 40hz+ as far as hearing damage goes. [/QUOTE]
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