Tsunamix
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Be a littlwe considerate - I mean I have a decent stereo and don't mind loud tunes, but if you can get done for undue noise by squealing your tires, then you can get done for undue noise by too loud a stereo.
The key to this whole deal is consideration. You are more than welcome to have your super drag race stereo. You are not welcome to use it in my street at full noise, the same as you wouldn't be welcome to use your nitro sniffing big block at full noise in my street.
Some people work night shift - they could be in any street. If your in a carpark on top of Westfields and your stereos up - no-one is likeley to care. If your parked outside a block of flats, odds are your gonna piss someone off, be it the nightshift worker or the mom with babies asleep.
So - have a loud stereo, just be nice with it. Save your burnouts for track days and your 164Db max for sound off comps. Stay under the 85db the rest of the time
The key to this whole deal is consideration. You are more than welcome to have your super drag race stereo. You are not welcome to use it in my street at full noise, the same as you wouldn't be welcome to use your nitro sniffing big block at full noise in my street.
Some people work night shift - they could be in any street. If your in a carpark on top of Westfields and your stereos up - no-one is likeley to care. If your parked outside a block of flats, odds are your gonna piss someone off, be it the nightshift worker or the mom with babies asleep.
So - have a loud stereo, just be nice with it. Save your burnouts for track days and your 164Db max for sound off comps. Stay under the 85db the rest of the time