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Do you get "used to" your sound
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<blockquote data-quote="prometheus" data-source="post: 1039871" data-attributes="member: 19948"><p>One does get accustomed to sound. </p><p></p><p>I purchase a SUV last year (factory sound with built-in sub). The system was muddy as hell but I certainly enjoyed the bass and after a while it wasn't that bad. I drove the SUV for a few weeks and then got back into the car that I have been driving for the last 10 years (also has factory sound, no sub). The car system, which I though was reasonable, now sounded completely thin (as if only the tweeters were playing). </p><p></p><p>Seems that my ears are extremely fickle. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prometheus, post: 1039871, member: 19948"] One does get accustomed to sound. I purchase a SUV last year (factory sound with built-in sub). The system was muddy as hell but I certainly enjoyed the bass and after a while it wasn't that bad. I drove the SUV for a few weeks and then got back into the car that I have been driving for the last 10 years (also has factory sound, no sub). The car system, which I though was reasonable, now sounded completely thin (as if only the tweeters were playing). Seems that my ears are extremely fickle. [/QUOTE]
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