Silver Member Username: HondariderGlidden, Iowa U.S. Post Number: 176 Registered: Sep-05 | How many db does it take before you can feel the bass? |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana USA Post Number: 1485 Registered: Mar-04 | well...130dB is pretty much regarded as the "thresh hold of pain". but as far as bass that REALLY hurts...140dB @35hz would get the job done |
Silver Member Username: Robert_dMIA, FL USA Post Number: 295 Registered: Sep-05 | isnt that kinda hard to get at 35hz ? |
Silver Member Username: CenusHicksville, Ohio Usa Post Number: 599 Registered: Jan-05 | idk if this answers your question or not, but my current setup of 2 12inch kicker comps in a ported box tuned to 37hz hits 127db legal on TL, and i can make my rear view mirror fall off playing a 40hz test tone.idk if thats what u call "feeling" the bass but it is pretty funny to watch. |
Gold Member Username: SouthernrebelMonroe, Louisiana USA Post Number: 1486 Registered: Mar-04 | yea, 140dB @ 35hz is pretty dam loud...and i mean pretty DAM loud...lol 127dB knockin off an rearview mirror? (wow, it must not be on there very solid...prolly sounds pretty good though, i have always like CVR's) My rearview mirror will only just barly move w/ 147dB @ 48hz. |
Silver Member Username: 54danny54Post Number: 935 Registered: Nov-04 | lol this place has gone down since i been gone yall.... outie for a good while P3@c3 |
Silver Member Username: Robert_dMIA, FL USA Post Number: 297 Registered: Sep-05 | depends on the car my camrys rear view is probily the hardest part of the car lol it would be the only part of my car not moving with my bass blowing my friends ford escort has 2 10"s with a 500 (250 rms i think) mtx amp and it thumps a lil but his rear view falls off all the time cant wait till a couple months im thinkin of a 18" mt and an orion 2500d |
Silver Member Username: CenusHicksville, Ohio Usa Post Number: 600 Registered: Jan-05 | ya well the suv is pretty old 91 jeep cheroke, and the rear view mirror is just on this sliding thing so its not really glued to the window. and i have the comps not cvrs, pretty much the very bottom of the line subs. but i do have to admit that through all the h3ll i put these subs through they keep on playing. |
Silver Member Username: FandimReno, Nevada United State... Post Number: 388 Registered: Jun-05 | Heh.. at about 152ish dB, at 47-48 hz, in a 99 firebird, my rear view mirror has like... a quick type vibrate to it...like a minor blur if you're looking at something behind you etc... However, not nearly as loud, but at like 25 hZ, everything in my car feels like you're in an earthquake. You'll feel lower frequencies a LOT easier IMO.. Then again, it takes the same amount of power to play those lower frequncies at a lesser volume, than it does the higher ones at way louder. Seth |
Silver Member Username: UcfsaxmanOviedo/orlando, Fl Post Number: 254 Registered: May-05 | honda it depends more on the fq of the bass not nessecarily the db. |
Silver Member Username: 54danny54Post Number: 936 Registered: Nov-04 | but anyways...bass can be felt a not really low but not high volumes...ive felt it in my chest at like 105-110 range lol |