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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

DB Drive Road to 180

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  • If it is so damaging how come it feels so good ;)

  • every 6db added is twice the sound so if your hitting 145-15 and u add a next 6 db onto the 150(realisticall) your music is 2 times louder then what it was..

  • @mistadankz313 why? its all about maths and physics! Look at the new sundown sa-8´s v2 600rms, 40mm xmax and for sure they hit more than some 18"

  • @Slace447 an 8 inch? you sound stupid

  • you can also hit 180 with 1 8"! Perfect Box, No flex, little place for air...

  • a nuke is around 320 -350, nasa has a pole that the got to vibe at about 215db

  • @0kriz so 30 or more 18s would do what?

  • @0kriz touche, didnt know that pressure mattered. me 0 you 1. haha.

  • @HitemWithTheFlex

    Its posible to get over 200db on earth. The higest desibel ever existed on earth is about 300-315db. BUT the air density need to be compressed to make it posible to get over 190db on earh.

    or well not necesserly air but you get the point.

  • @TheShootTruth10 treble seems to hurt more but low notes are what really hurt them they cause the microhairs in your ear that pick up sound to eventually vibrate to a point where they are worn out and fall over and can no lower pick up sounds at certain levels.

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