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GHOSTHARO t1_j9irr72 wrote

A class d monoblock and 18 inch subs don't need to be at high volumes

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googoo0202 t1_j9iosae wrote

EQ?

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Entity408 OP t1_j9iozl8 wrote

P much anything i use for music i got eq setup for high bass, around middled out mids, and slightly boosted highs

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Entity408 OP t1_j9ip3g9 wrote

Considering getting some more nice speakers regardless, but more of a curiosity question cus def already losing my hearing a bit at 18 lmaoo

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lutk78 t1_j9ipacv wrote

I am pretty sure they make something that goes under your vehicles seat that simulates bass using vibration or something like it

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Entity408 OP t1_j9ipfro wrote

Ill have to look into that, unsure on if that would feel "real" tho and actually match the tones and notes. Thank you for the idea tho

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lutk78 t1_j9iqz2z wrote

Yeah it seems like it would be hard to match the real thing. Is it more the highs that bug your ears or is it mids and lows also?

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Nameless408 t1_j9iprcs wrote

Yea, wear ear plugs. Good plugs will reduce the volume by ~20dB so you can still crank the bass without going deaf.

Audiophile plugs are designed to reduce SPL with minimal impact on tone, so you can get a good listening experience without going deaf (i bring my pair to concerts all the time, I love them).

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Entity408 OP t1_j9iq1wr wrote

Yeah thats one thing i really need to look into, are the good earplugs actually comortable? my only experience is crappy cheap ones that kill ur ears lol

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Nameless408 t1_j9kagsu wrote

Yea, mine aren't even that expensive and honestly I forget that I'm wearing them! sometimes my ears will itch and I'll have to take them out to scratch, but they are otherwise quite comfy.

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Entity408 OP t1_j9nzdlx wrote

Awesome, thank you, will be very nice to get some then so i dont feel like im dying after every concert lmao

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Impossible_Skin_1359 t1_j9iuccv wrote

Try some earphones! Some good ones are the skullcandy dimes, they’re pretty cheap and they sound nice too. Also headphones usually always do it for me. And mess around with ur eq as well sometimes when I’m listening to specific songs it could be unbalanced since like some songs have different bass and all that

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thecatofdestiny t1_j9iwfvo wrote

You could look into getting a subpac at home! Not in the car though, and you shouldn't wear earplugs in your car either for safety reasons.

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Fit-Friend-8431 t1_j9izpx1 wrote

An underseat sub in a car would work, or just put a big one in the back. Most subs you can increase the volume and crossover separately to taste.

Might cost some money (albeit not too much) to get a sub but if it will save your ears, it’s probably worth it.

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Entity408 OP t1_j9nzbw1 wrote

Thank you, will def be installing some proper subs into my car and through the house

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Fit-Friend-8431 t1_j9o367s wrote

I don’t have much experience with car subs but for in house, Rel subs are superb.

If you’re a bit of a bass head, look into subs by SVS. They’re still great subs that go low and give you that “in your chest” feeling even at low volumes. Might be more for you.

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Motivationgonewrong t1_j9jgmdc wrote

Put your amp at maximum volume and lower the volume on the sauce

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