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Alright first I would like to say that I have no idea what forum section this would be under. Ok my real question is, what major would I do if I wanted to either design subs, components, ect. Or if I wanted to design amps. I'm thinking it would be electrical engineering or sound engineering (if that is real). I really like car audio and since I actually have a musical talent and am able to hear tones very well. I've played the saxophone for 7 years now to help back up the talent part. I'm not bullshiting anything I'm dead serious about this question.

Physics and Electrical Engineering will help you greatly, I talk about audio frequently with an EE friend of mine.

Be an acoustical engineer and design concert halls, (or perhaps the perfect SPL vehicle?)! lol

Physics is the way to start if you want to design speakers.

Yupp electrical engineering!!!

I'm a double major along with Audio Engineering :)

Triple post failz

Triple post failz

lol i thought double was bad. I've never seen the triple threat!

I've seen quadruple before :)

Damn blackberry..... :[.....

Now that was funny.

I feel the same way too, kinda been into graphic design and web design but might ditch it when college comes and go for something audio related.

I was advised to do a double in EE and Computer Engineering, and if possible another in physics since only three more classes are needed for a EE and ECE. Masters in physics or EE couldn't hurt :).

Gonna try my hand at music production, and apparently my mom knows somebody in the field as well!

Otherwise, I'll stick with Computer Science or Graphic Design or something.

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