On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 12:26 -0400, jonetsu wrote:
This is a a general audio question and perhaps a
strange/funny one.
Recently I got some Ozric Tentacles more or less relatively recent CDs
which has at times extremely low and powerful bass sounds. Caught me
off guard in the car as the car's speakers went booming. And then it
happened a few other times. Now, when I play 'regular' CDs that I used
to play before, I notice that I have to lower the bass by one notch,
compared to the usual setting, as it is more powerful than it used to
be. Or is it just some problem with my perception/eras ? Is it
possible at all that driving very low bass sounds at a fairly high
volume for small amounts of time 'flexes' some speaker membrane and
make them play bass sounds better afterwards ?
Yes and you can buy some special speaker Taibo CDs from me. You should
also buy my special speaker Taibo cables.
Serious: What is a notch on a car hifi bass potentiometer?
If speakers should suffer that easy under "audio load" they are not good
speakers, even if the sound should be better now, next time it will be
broken.
Do you hear music much too loud with extra much too loud subwoofers?
Take care not to damage you ears. You can buy new speakers and a new
windshield if the bass damage them, but you can't repair your ears.
- Ralf