Ok, I recently picked up a couple subwoofers for my car (2 350W 10" Zebras powered by an 800W amp) and now I was looking at my gravy on my plate.. And it seems to be bouncing.. It never did this kind of thing before I got the subs, and I was wondering if they might be the cause?
XxCarliexX94 answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 8:36 pm: what you should do is go and get it cheeked out by a person that works with cars cuz if your wheel comes off you could get in a bad car crash and probley get killed. [ XxCarliexX94's advice column | Ask XxCarliexX94 A Question ]
Echthroix answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 10:28 am: Too much of any one thing in life will cause harm to some part of you eventually. ;) Bear in mind that, if your bass is up loud enough, it's shaking your body, and causing your head to move around, thus shifting your field of vision. This may promote a temporary case of something called Nystagnis. When the eye tries to focus on something, if it's having trouble, it will twitch slightly, and try for a better 'angle', so to speak.
I agree with the previous answer in full, however. If the problem persists, tell your parents immediately and schedule an appointment with an Opthalmologist. (Most people go to see Optometrists, but if there's a possibility that something is wrong with your eyes, you should see a specialist, said Opthalmologist.) Hope this helps! [ Echthroix's advice column | Ask Echthroix A Question ]
ShOrTnSwEeT42094 answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 8:00 am: Sometimes you can experience sort of an "aftershock" type effect from all the bass and volume in the subs,but they won't ruin your eyesight that I know of.Subs CAN have an impact on your hearing tho,so be careful with the volume level! ;) If you're having vision problems,let one of your parents know,or you yourself call and make an appointment with an eye doctor for a check up.You may have a slight vision problem that is totally unrelated to the subs.But in my opinion it sounds like you're still just feeling as if you're in the car with the vibrations of the subs.It'll ware off after a while. :) [ ShOrTnSwEeT42094's advice column | Ask ShOrTnSwEeT42094 A Question ]
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