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Pros/cons of rubber on floor?
Do you think that would lessen flex or would that take away wanted kinetik transfer?
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I'd like to feel bass in my seat as well as hear it, just not at the cost of a noticeable loss of SPL.
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It would be weird having moderate bass with lots of kick in your *** lol, that wouldn't add up. $30 sounds like a deal though.
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