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  • You can never have too much bass - can there be exceptions?

    Such As

    All your homes window glass is missing
    The flooring is rippled & ripped up
    The foundation is cracked
    Pet animals have left the neighborhood :dizzy:
    :group: Long live draft beer and good old rock 'n roll :grinning:

  • #2
    Originally posted by Tenn Ham
    Such As

    All your homes window glass is missing
    The flooring is rippled & ripped up
    The foundation is cracked
    Pet animals have left the neighborhood :dizzy:
    You talking from experience? :eyebrows:

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    • #3
      my dedicated HT build thread (AVS)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by django1
        You talking from experience? :eyebrows:
        Yep ... then the alarm clock went off :saywhat:
        :group: Long live draft beer and good old rock 'n roll :grinning:

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        • #5
          Nope, I don't think you can. When you start breaking stuff you're starting to get the right idea!!

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          • #6
            if you knock down a hundred year old home with it then you are approaching the limits.. :shiftyeyes:

            Matt
            Still think Craig is in the "Chase" for that sense of humour. :neener 1:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Steve_vai_rules
              if you knock down a hundred year old home with it then you are approaching the limits.. :shiftyeyes:

              Matt
              Hmm ... Old as in weak and fragile, or weak as in they don't build them this strong anymore?
              :group: Long live draft beer and good old rock 'n roll :grinning:

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              • #8
                Here in southern california the problem isn't so much your house as your neighbors. Like when they can feel the bass in their floor and it rattles their windows. Pretty much sucks when you have to turn a subwoofer way down. But personally, I really don't like bass that causes the walls to reverb and stuff to fall off. I am the exception around here.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dvenardos
                  Here in southern california the problem isn't so much your house as your neighbors. Like when they can feel the bass in their floor and it rattles their windows. Pretty much sucks when you have to turn a subwoofer way down. But personally, I really don't like bass that causes the walls to reverb and stuff to fall off. I am the exception around here.
                  I would have thought people in southern California would consider your bass just another tremor and ignore it.
                  :group: Long live draft beer and good old rock 'n roll :grinning:

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