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  • Ah Springtime....

    One of the things I love about spring time is open windows and loud stereos. I really love it when someone pulls up next to me and has their stereo so loud that I can't even hear mine (often with my windows up). The sound of vibrating metal is way cool.

    I only hope that stereo manufacturer's have put warning labels about hearing loss all over the place. I would hate to think that idiocy will be subsidized.

  • #2
    Quoth mikoyan29 View Post
    I only hope that stereo manufacturer's have put warning labels about hearing loss all over the place. I would hate to think that idiocy will be subsidized.
    Forget about the hearing issues, what about the disruption of heart rhythms and de-tuning of the vehicle? And worse than hearing loss: Tinnitus.

    I suspect that blasting your music like that is a long and very slow self-Darwining.

    ^-.-^
    Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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    • #3
      Wanna hear a funny story?

      I'm already very paranoid about my car. Any smell or noise drives me into paranoia. I immediately think it's my car about to blow the big one, and panic.

      I was in the McDonalds drive-thru a few weekends ago, behind a car with an obviously extremely powerful and expensive system in it. I should have known better.

      But me, being overly paranoid, thought all that rumbling and bumping was my car proceeding to run like shit and the engine trying to kill!

      Like I said, I should have known better. I should have. But this system was so powerful.....the rumbling was so loud and powerful that it didn't even sound like bass.
      You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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      • #4
        Quoth blas87 View Post
        Wanna hear a funny story?

        I'm already very paranoid about my car. Any smell or noise drives me into paranoia. I immediately think it's my car about to blow the big one, and panic.

        I was in the McDonalds drive-thru a few weekends ago, behind a car with an obviously extremely powerful and expensive system in it. I should have known better.

        But me, being overly paranoid, thought all that rumbling and bumping was my car proceeding to run like shit and the engine trying to kill!

        Like I said, I should have known better. I should have. But this system was so powerful.....the rumbling was so loud and powerful that it didn't even sound like bass.
        I've felt like that on occasion.....

        All I can say is that can't be good for the car or the people in it.

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        • #5
          There are plenty of people like that locally. In many cases, their sound system cost more than the car did 9 times out of 10, it's some shitbox Honda Civic or Chevy Cavalier (or Cobalt), blasting gangsta rap, and being driven by some stupid white kid from the 'burbs

          All these fools are doing is drawing more attention to themselves. People aren't thinking "Oh, that's a cool ride!" Instead, they're rolling their eyes and going "turn that shit off!" Even better, is that it gives the cops another excuse to pull them over

          Oh, and if I wanted my car to "thump," I'd jam a screwdriver into the exhaust
          Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari

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          • #6
            Quoth protege View Post
            There are plenty of people like that locally. In many cases, their sound system cost more than the car did 9 times out of 10, it's some shitbox Honda Civic or Chevy Cavalier (or Cobalt), blasting gangsta rap, and being driven by some stupid white kid from the 'burbs
            Saw one of them today stopped at some traffic lights, and all I could think was 'Why would you advertise the fact you're driving that old rustbucket?' At the very least, they want to go get some proper music.
            "I'll probably come round and steal the food out of your fridge later too, then run a key down the side of your car as I walk away from your house, which I've idly set ablaze" - Mil Millington

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            • #7
              It's even better when they do that...and attempt to lay rubber when the light turns green. Quite a few of those idiots can't handle a stick-shift. It's *hilarious* to see them stall out, and rock back and forth
              Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari

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              • #8
                Ah the epic losers of "coolness" Coolness is not bumpin Fitty in your riced out Civic. Coolness is Bumping VNV Nation (at an acceptable volume) in a Tempo.

                *snerks at every person who's demanded he get a kicking sound system for his car, since stock was oddly enough for him*

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                • #9
                  I have a somewhat decent sound system in my Jeep. Sub-woofer in the centre console is quite groovy

                  Hubby and I are tempted to take the top off and drive down one of the known "doof-doof", wanker driving areas and blast "Flight of the Valkeries" or some other piece of classical music at full volume.

                  Personally, if I cant hear my engine over the music - It's too loud
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                  • #10
                    Quoth raw456 View Post
                    Hubby and I are tempted to take the top off and drive down one of the known "doof-doof", wanker driving areas and blast "Flight of the Valkeries" or some other piece of classical music at full volume.
                    I've actually done that to people Also Spratch Zarathrustra (sp?) usually works to good effect too
                    Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari

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                    • #11
                      Nah, Carmina Burana...O Fortuna....

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                      • #12
                        Quoth protege View Post
                        There are plenty of people like that locally. In many cases, their sound system cost more than the car did 9 times out of 10, it's some shitbox Honda Civic or Chevy Cavalier (or Cobalt), blasting gangsta rap, and being driven by some stupid white kid from the 'burbs

                        All these fools are doing is drawing more attention to themselves. People aren't thinking "Oh, that's a cool ride!" Instead, they're rolling their eyes and going "turn that shit off!" Even better, is that it gives the cops another excuse to pull them over

                        Oh, and if I wanted my car to "thump," I'd jam a screwdriver into the exhaust
                        In my area it seems to be mostly Civics with a huge spoiler that doesn't match the car or mid 90's Explorers.

                        Last summer a new store opened in our plaza. One of the employees must have been getting rides to and from work because twice a day a Civic would come thru the lot blasting music. You could easily her the rattling metal over 300 feet away.

                        One day they arrived early to pick up said person and sat in the fire lane for 20 minutes blasting the music. A cop on his regular patrol "stopped" him and discovered this idiot had a suspended license, no insurance and a warrant. He got arrest had his car was towed. Haven't seen him since.

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                        • #13
                          I must admit, I am one of those who likes to jam out. I do, occasionally, enjoy the good booty-shaking song as well. When I am at a light, though, I turn my music down and/or roll up the windows. Today, for instance, I couldn't bear to turn it down, so I rolled up my windows. I think some people still heard it, though - I got some odd looks. Guess they aren't used to hearing Duran Duran that early. Hungry Like a Wolf, if you are curious.

                          Before you worry about my hearing, I must admit I ruined it years ago already. That's part of why I like my music so loud. That is also why I try to be considerate of others' hearing, as well. For the record, it is not a good idea to go to raves and sit in front of the speakers for hours on end.

                          Edit: Wanted to add - I drive a mini-van with a factory stereo, nothing fancy or crazy. Maybe that's part of the weird looks.
                          Last edited by Megg; 05-27-2009, 03:12 AM. Reason: forgot something
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                          • #14
                            The riceburner phase (thankfully) seems to FINALLY be wearing off here in my hometown, especially due to the theater being closed in town so they're unable to watch the new Fast and Furious until it comes out on DVD, so the mad rush to blatantly copy the movie hasn't happened yet.

                            No, here it seems to be the glasspack pipes that absolutely HAVE to be in EVERY. SINGLE. PICKUP. that make them 800x louder than stock, and then flooring it at every intersection, in between stopping in the local parking lots and having little battles with their friends taking turns revving to see who has the louder truck, before they both speed off flooring it as loudly as possible, only to re-connect at the parking lot at the opposite end and have another little battle with another friend to see who has the louder pickup. While they both jerk off, I assume.

                            Now they've started to do it to their four wheelers and motorcycles. It's so friggin annoying. It annoys me and makes my ears bleed even worse than an Adam Lambert performance.
                            Think. It's not illegal yet.

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                            • #15
                              Between car stereos and headphones, both at rediculous volumes, I suspect we're soon going to start seeing a large percentage of the population needing hearing aids in their 30's and 40's.

                              Buying stock in a hearing aid company is probably a very wise long-term investment...
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                              "A man who does not read has no advantage over a man who cannot" - Mark Twain

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