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    #16
    Originally posted by BSTEDCB7
    I agree with whomever said something about replying to this thread and knowing something or trying to sound like you know something.

    problemchild) There is NO way the windows (which are safety glass compared to single pane glass in a house window) in the car gonna break or crack from ANY form of sound or bass.
    Just a point of interest.

    I know nothing about system building, I just know mine sounds good.

    But anyways...I HAVE seen a rear window shatter because of bass. I saw the hatch on a 94 Camaro shatter because of bass.

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      #17
      Originally posted by AccordWarrior
      Just a point of interest.

      I know nothing about system building, I just know mine sounds good.

      But anyways...I HAVE seen a rear window shatter because of bass. I saw the hatch on a 94 Camaro shatter because of bass.
      i've seen the same thing, but as stated, it's more of a resonant frequency thing, unless your going with a sub with a huge travel distance.. the camaro i saw that broke the glass had a 15" Resonant Engineering XXX sub in there, pushin 1600 watts... that was mainly the huge travel distance that broke the glass, but it's possible, not probable though..
      --JDM F22A--

      JDM schmeDM, these lights are DIY-DM.

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        #18
        damn, ya'll just killed my hopes.... o well a custom trunk would be easier than a custom deck n e way...
        i think ill just do it in the trunk.... maybe in the future ill do an "experiment"
        thanks for all the info

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