|
BlueButterFly
6 posts |
#8444 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
If put two 12in infity subs in the back of my porche 944 will they break the glass in my hatch at high volumes?
|
|
|
FantasyFootball
5 posts |
#8445 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
no they wont break your glass cuz these subs are sq and not spl subs. and they wont hit hard enough to even crack your glass. if you want that to happen then go with a spl box then maybe yes. i've seen people with 4- 24 12''s sub not even break their own glass. so you will be ok.
|
|
|
Sunflower
5 posts |
#8446 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
That's a myth, you will be fine
|
|
|
ShinyStars
6 posts |
#8447 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
well it depends how many wats and how hard it will hit, but i doubt it will
|
|
|
EgyptianWonder
10 posts |
#8448 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
Yes it does! Under certain sound frequencies sound start to resonate, and eventually if the resonans crosses , it brakes.
in your case, it depends, what subs, where, how positioned, what AMPS, as well as how they tuned, , and many other things! so, simple ansver- it should not brake your rusty bucket,s' glass, but such cases known! |
|
|
HighMaintenance
4 posts |
#8449 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
This guy I know goes to these competitions for Bass booming, anyway he uses an old van with no windows in it. He said the bass is so loud it could blow out the windows and even surrounding plate glass windows. I dunno the size of his amps and speakers all i know is they fill the van. IMHO, I think any big bass setup will vibrate screws loose etc.
|
|
|
MindsEye
4 posts |
#8450 2007-12-04 01:04 GMT |
|
no that will not break your glass but if u put 2 13.5 jlw7 yes it happened to my buddy
|
|










