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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 2149972" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>In 1984 I had my first job physical, just graduated college. Yes, I am on the later side of 50. One of the processes was a hearing test. They told me when I was done that there was deterioration in my high frequencies. They asked me the last time I was exposed to very loud environments. I did not have the heart to tell them it was while driving there. At that age my car was my priority and it had to have a kick *** stereo. My amp pushed enough wattage to drive a set of Bose 901's when we used it for a college event and slaved them into my trunk. Not like today's muted subwoofer bass, but punch you in the face bass. Genesis "In the Air Tonight" opening drum solo made the read view mirror unusable.</p><p></p><p>I have a couple boomers too, 300 RUM with a Fat Bastard comes to mind. But the brake is crazy good at mitigating recoil. A few years ago I got clued in to cans and they are a priority for me for many guns, including the RUM. They just make something I already love to do that much more enjoyable.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 2149972, member: 78163"] In 1984 I had my first job physical, just graduated college. Yes, I am on the later side of 50. One of the processes was a hearing test. They told me when I was done that there was deterioration in my high frequencies. They asked me the last time I was exposed to very loud environments. I did not have the heart to tell them it was while driving there. At that age my car was my priority and it had to have a kick *** stereo. My amp pushed enough wattage to drive a set of Bose 901's when we used it for a college event and slaved them into my trunk. Not like today's muted subwoofer bass, but punch you in the face bass. Genesis "In the Air Tonight" opening drum solo made the read view mirror unusable. I have a couple boomers too, 300 RUM with a Fat Bastard comes to mind. But the brake is crazy good at mitigating recoil. A few years ago I got clued in to cans and they are a priority for me for many guns, including the RUM. They just make something I already love to do that much more enjoyable. JB [/QUOTE]
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