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6 x orion HCCA 15s 15k rms 158db @27hz, 153.3db @20hz..... iceman's van

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

found this from a car club i exhibit with at some car shows .......

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  • what's the name of the second song plz?

  • @Slapsi gorilla zoe......im dumb.

  • I wonder what that thing hits at like 45+ hz

  • @HeavyChevyBoy95 im only 0.5db from 27hz to 38hz........ 158db @27hz and 157.5 at 38hz

  • @ianpinder Oh so pretty much @27hz ur maxed out? still though lol thats pretty fuckin beast

  • @HeavyChevyBoy95 if i raised my tuning then i would get a lot more.....lol

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  • Ian pinder is a fucking BOSSSS!

    5/5.

  • Pulled her miniskirt up. =)

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  • shes so pre-occupied with her bits and not the ........

  • The driver is completely deaf XD

  • SICCCCCKKKKKKKKKK !!!!!

  • Why does she keep trying to brush her hair back. 1st and second try didn't work. Why try again lol

  • 158dbs @ 27hz?

    damn im jelous,good stuff man!

    ______________the661goodtimes

  • @blistex239 That's bullshit.... Have you ever wondered why you get a migrane after turning the bass up? That's your bodies way of saying "Stop or you will lose your hearing." All frequencies deafen you if you play them too loud.

  • Who the hell cares abot the hair...i want a shot of her ass after the bass is off! Look for the wet spot!

  • @MrRubenEsp hey lows do little to none damage those mids and highs on the other hand ;)

  • yay, lets go deaf everyone comon join in....lol

  • @ianpinder . . . Impressive! I'm even more impressed that you have measured the SPLs at different frequencies to get an idea at how flat your frequency curve is (I wish more on YT would do this).

    By the way, have you measured your system at 16Hz or even better yet at 10Hz? I would be very interested to hear your results at these frequencies. The average person doesn't realize how much more difficult + impressive it is to be able to reproduce high SPLs below the audible threshold.

    Great work!

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