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Stupid Question about volume

Do you like even or odd numbers on your h/u?  

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  1. 1. Do you like even or odd numbers on your h/u?

    • even
      35
    • odd
      7


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well i was talking with some of my friends, and we got to talking about some stupid crap. so i decided to ask the same question. When you are listening to your system in your car, do you tend to leave it on even numbers or odd numbers? (ex. i like mine on 18) i tend to lean toward even numbers, and some of my friends will only listenin on odd numbers. what are yalls thoughts?

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Whatever number it happens to be on when I can drown out everyone else in the vehicle.

I have to say 15 or 20 for typical daily driving. (Alpine unit)

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Even. ONly because my Eclipse goes up and down by dueces.

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I voted, but it depends, eclipse in car, little lower, eclipse in truck a little higher, around low 40's when by myself and there is nothing fragile within 50 feet.

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Doesn't matter to me...never noticed one way or the other.

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Doesn't matter to me...never noticed one way or the other.

x2 - I had to run out and look myself.

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mine is always in 5s... 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80

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Even.  ONly because my Eclipse goes up and down by dueces.

my 3434 was like that until like 50, then it would go singles..

but i jsut turn it until i find the volume i want, regardless of number..

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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I've never looked hardly, and I am sure I probably change it on every track if not during the track as well.

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Even.

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Your constant 12V+ isnt working

and get a CD lens cleaner

x2. it never had an issue in my vehicle.

but i noticed too how it really came alive after 60. and then like 72-75. i didn't like turning it up past 72 as that is where it clipped on it's high level outputs.

wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :slayer:

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k, ill check the 12v+, Might have to run a new one from the battery because i checked the stock one with a DMM to make sure it was the 12v + since i no longer trust The12volt.com's wiring labels.

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Cranked. I usually keep it on odd, but doesn't really matter.

Cruisin, I keep it on 28-31 on my Alpine... LOUD ;)...

nG

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mine is always in 5s... 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80

same here

has to be a multiple of 5

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Whatever level is comfortable at the moment. I rarely look to see what it is at.

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i always set mine to even numbers or multiples of 5 NEVER 13!!!!

weird right? least im not the only one doing this ahhaha

diggin up old thread whoooooops

Edited by BoomBoxB

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i HAVE to have mine on even's, EXCEPT 5's. like 2, 4, 5, 6. i usually have mine between 15-20.

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I ride with mine on -10 O.o sometime -5

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if I an using my ipod the volume is at 39 and use the ipod as volume control if I am using s cd it maxed all the time 40.. My Ipod get louder lol.

Panasonic H/U

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