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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8670427" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>lol its not a blanketed statement and its more like saying a tesla model S is faster than a toyota prius. Loud is quantifiable is measured not subjective. Sit in a 160 db car and sit in a 150 db car. or better yet sit in a 150 db car on an audio control meter and then sit in a 150 db car in a term lab meter. You'll sh*t your pants with a real 150 DB if all you heard were "loud" sealed boxes. Sound quality is getting more and more objective than subjective with proper measurement devices which translates to actual real world performance and is agreed by the vast majority who know what they are doing. But hey man, keep living under a rock if that makes you happy. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8670427, member: 650438"] lol its not a blanketed statement and its more like saying a tesla model S is faster than a toyota prius. Loud is quantifiable is measured not subjective. Sit in a 160 db car and sit in a 150 db car. or better yet sit in a 150 db car on an audio control meter and then sit in a 150 db car in a term lab meter. You'll sh*t your pants with a real 150 DB if all you heard were "loud" sealed boxes. Sound quality is getting more and more objective than subjective with proper measurement devices which translates to actual real world performance and is agreed by the vast majority who know what they are doing. But hey man, keep living under a rock if that makes you happy. [/QUOTE]
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