I'm just curious if bass music + rattle of a trunk damage the heads of a laser jammer if one decides to install them. Has anyone on this forum tested their rear laser jammers with a trunk that rattles?
I'm just curious if bass music + rattle of a trunk damage the heads of a laser jammer if one decides to install them. Has anyone on this forum tested their rear laser jammers with a trunk that rattles?
My jammers are still holding their own back there...
My $.02 on the subject in general:
Jammers are usually rather robust little devices (of current generation reputable companies)... as they (their manufacturers/designers) KNOW they are not going to be put into generally "favorable" conditions like your average electronic devices....
Are you one of those guys that pull up to stop light and your bass makes my trunk rattle(in my case tailgate) if so turn it DOWN....![]()
My car is not particularly large or anything, but it's a long ways from my grille, so I haven't had any problems.![]()
I normally only listen to the bass on the freeway. Occasionally when a car tailgates me REALLY CLOSE in the city roads, I wait until I get to a red light and turn up the bassknob just to piss him off because he pissed me off. As I said, I only do this sometimes (I hate despise kids that play loud music at a red light). Normally I just let the tailgaters pass.
Anyhow, I was just worried that overtime the rattle will damage the heads of the jammers if I decide to get them.
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It really shouldn't I have had 2-15's in mine the whole time I have had jammers and they are working just fine.
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