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what is this obnoxious ******ish ass shyt??:what:
Whats the point of this c00nery?? Nobody wants to hear that jungle music you listening to.
 

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what is this obnoxious ******ish ass shyt??:what:
Whats the point of this c00nery?? Nobody wants to hear that jungle music you listening to.

The funny part is when someone tries to turn up their volume and they getting drowned out and be looking like :pacspit:

I then drive off like :russ:

and tbh...thats not even loud
 

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The funny part is when someone tries to turn up their volume and they getting drowned out and be looking like :pacspit:

I then drive off like :russ:

and tbh...thats not even loud

:snoop: :wow: .... It ain't that serious, matter fact you probably need some industrial ear plugs if you going to be playing it that loud according to the article below. I knew a lady that worked in speech/audio medical field and she told me like a decade that my peers are to be Deaf Jammers cause of the assault on their hearing...

Deaf news: Loud Music advertising campaign features ears being hammered and drilled
Loud music - Hearing damage and loss

Loud music - Hearing damage and loss

Listening to loud music can cause auditory system damage and result in hearing loss. Hearing loss is becoming common, especially, in teenagers and young adults affecting their social development, communication skills, learning process, educational achievements and sports achievements.
Going to concerts and disco pubs, listening to loud music from home music systems or listening loud music from digital music players and devices with headphones or ear buds is potentially capable of causing hearing loss unless some preventive steps are taken.


Josef Shargorodsky, MD, MPH et al (JAMA. 2010;304(7):772-778. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.1124) made a comparative study of prevalence of hearing loss in young Americans and found that there was nearly a 30% increase in hearing loss in 2005-2006 when compared to the results of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III), 1988-1994.

NHANES III conducted between 1988-1994 disclosed the fact that 14.9% US children between the age group of 6 to 19 years had hearing loss.
Image of inner ear - Hair cells in the inner ear
The 2005-2006 study showed a significant increase of this hearing loss to 19.5% of young persons, which when extrapolated to nation's 6-19 year old youngsters amounts to a staggering 6.5 millions.


How Loud is too Loud?
Decibels Sound Source
150
Firecracker, Jet take off
120
Ambulance siren
110
Rock concert
105
Stereo system at maximum
100
Snowmobile
95
Motorcycle
90
Power mower
85
City traffic
60
Conversation
40
Refrigerator
30
Whisper
0
Threshold of normal hearing
According to NIDCD, approximately 15% of American of the age group 20-69 years, numbering up to 26 million Americans have high frequency hearing loss due to exposure to high Decibel sounds during occupation and leisure activities.
It is predicted that exposure to loud music may cause hearing loss in more than 50 million Americans by the year 2050.


Hearing is a series of events in which air-born sound waves are translated into vibrations by ear drum.
These vibrations are picked up and amplified by the tiny middle ear bones malleus, incus, and stapes.
These bones pass on the vibration to fluid filled inner ear, cochlea, in which hair cells process these vibrations into electrical signals by release of certain chemicals.
These electrical signals are carried to the brain by the auditory nerve for further processing, recognition and understanding.

Loud sounds, exceeding 85 decibels, destroy this auditory mechanism affecting the hair cells responsible for generating 'hearing' electrical signals.
As the technologies have improved and longer battery life, louder volume range and greater music storage is available in personal listening devices, today's youngsters are listening to loud music for longer periods.
One study revealed that 25% of people in teens and early twenties listen to music at maximum levels, inviting hearing problems and loss.
Very young children are again a very vulnerable group as they themselves cannot protect their hearing from loud music.

They remain passive sufferers of this noise pollution by elders.

What we have to do to protect from hearing loss due to loud music
We have to wear foam ear plugs or ear muffs when we attend concerts.
We have to use lower sound volume range while listening on earphones and ear buds as loud settings of most of the music devices are too loud and can cause hearing impairment.
During high noise exposure free radicals are produced which are responsible for the impairment to auditory system and hearing loss.
It is found that intake of fair amounts of foods containing antioxidants reduces the hearing loss caused by loud music, as they neutralize the free-radicals.


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i got six 6X9's hooked up....and two kenwood 12's in my basement...just sold my amp for $40 bout 2 months ago


i ain't trynna blast my shyt....they giving nikkas tickets wit the quickness down here for that shyt
 

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i got six 6X9's hooked up....and two kenwood 12's in my basement...just sold my amp for $40 bout 2 months ago


i ain't trynna blast my shyt....they giving nikkas tickets wit the quickness down here for that shyt

Bruh I seen my fair share of tix...I don't even do that anymore.....as you can see that was in a church parking lot behind my apartment complex.....couple years ago I was riding down the road with them on...cop was like "man wtf you got in here?"...when I showed it him...he gave me a warning like "thats tight"......true story
 

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That shyt hurt my goddamn ears after like 8 seconds!!!!!!!! :damn:
 

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I love to be ******ish as the next guy but that shyt in the grills and bumpers does NOT sound good homie. Just get some speakers for the inside and put a amp on em my nikka!
 
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