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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7319127" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>I remember way back when I first got into car audio, the world record was in the 160's, and everyone said 170 would crush bones and collapse lungs. I remember when I sat in Alma Gates' Bronco, I was actually kind of nervous, since it was (at the time) the only vehicle capable of hitting 170.</p><p></p><p>No bones broken. No lung damage. I survived.</p><p></p><p>IIRC, 194db is the amount of force that would compress air into liquid form, thus anything above this threshold is impossible within normal atmospheric conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7319127, member: 549629"] I remember way back when I first got into car audio, the world record was in the 160's, and everyone said 170 would crush bones and collapse lungs. I remember when I sat in Alma Gates' Bronco, I was actually kind of nervous, since it was (at the time) the only vehicle capable of hitting 170. No bones broken. No lung damage. I survived. IIRC, 194db is the amount of force that would compress air into liquid form, thus anything above this threshold is impossible within normal atmospheric conditions. [/QUOTE]
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