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hey guys, i was researching decibles and seeing what they actually compare too

and i really didnt know exactly how loud my new system would be (18" btl)

so i checked out some comparisons and found this

and this got me thinking, can these numbers hurt your hearing, you guys

have been doing this way longer than me, and meade seems to be doing

ok :P so just wondering, can it really damage your ears?

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ahh i get ya, so it has to be at the certain fz to do damage, like at spl contests where they do quick burbs of the bass.. ok cool thanks man

2006 Mazda 3 sedan

Fi 18 BTL

AQ2200D

7 cubes 32hz slot ported box

JL mids/highs

JL G-4500

Alpine CDA-105

Big 3 in 1/0

Soundstream 55ah front

Amptech 100ah rear

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150db at 20hz is completely different than 150db at 2-3k hz, lol bass wont really hurt your ears, your highs when you compensate for it will though..

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ahh i get ya, so it has to be at the certain fz to do damage, like at spl contests where they do quick burbs of the bass.. ok cool thanks man

What that curve means is that it would take a 120db bass signal to do the same damage to our ears as a 90db 1khz tone or 80db 3-4khz tone. Human ears are less sensitive at picking up bass then the rest of the spectrum apart from extreme highs (20khz+)

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7cu ft. ported box tuned to 28hz

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What that curve means is that it would take a 120db bass signal to do the same damage to our ears as a 90db 1khz tone or 80db 3-4khz tone. Human ears are less sensitive at picking up bass then the rest of the spectrum apart from extreme highs (20khz+)

so what your sayin is that it takes more dbs from high tones than from bass to damage your hearing.cool good news.

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