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Originally Posted by Injundon
high 120's /low 130;s is average for a pair fo 10's in a sealed enclosure in a hatchback. It's decent.
I'll let you guys in on a fun little fact about bass and confined spaces. The louder the sub bass in your car, the higher your hearing threshold becomes. There are thousands of cars out there hitting over 140db's and nobody is suffering ear damge from it. Why. As the car cars cabin becoms pressurized so do your ears so they can better "resist" any damage,,,,
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Well my friend ,,,I would have to say you are blowing smoke here,,,
unless of course you have TESTED everyone you are talking about not suffering hearing loss,,,just woundering where you got this info cuz unless it's a proven clinical fact , (would really like to see a link to this) your not doing anyone a favor with this news.,,,
I'm not calling yo a liar ,,would just like to know if you have facts to back it up...this kind of hearing loss does seem to be worse with higher frequency but the damage is slow to come,,,,,,