Yes! 150s, 160s, and beyond. Just nutty. The "high-end" ones wouldn't allow people in the car during the tone tests. Rows of giant caps and Optima batteries. Power cables that make the current high-end AC cables feel self-conscious, in size if not tech. Dozens of pounds of Dynamat.
But, there were some beautiful installs and some fine-sounding systems, too.
The spl levels for hearing loss have to be weighted against bass, or a lot of folks would be deaf. Fortunately, I still have decent hearing, if a touch of tinnitus almost from birth.
Do you have any pics of your old installs?
I'm still breaking in Impact Monitors. They play loud enough for most of my listening in a small room, but I haven't yet pushed them to hear when they tap out and compress. I'm nowhere near steady 110db+ though.
But, there were some beautiful installs and some fine-sounding systems, too.
The spl levels for hearing loss have to be weighted against bass, or a lot of folks would be deaf. Fortunately, I still have decent hearing, if a touch of tinnitus almost from birth.
Do you have any pics of your old installs?
I'm still breaking in Impact Monitors. They play loud enough for most of my listening in a small room, but I haven't yet pushed them to hear when they tap out and compress. I'm nowhere near steady 110db+ though.

