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Alma it is a great priverlige to be able to ask you questions and again I will say you are a great insperation to me - KEEP ON GOING - because of how far you and kicker have taken this sport.
I would like to know the affects the bronco has had on peoples bodies in as full detail as possible please.
Thanks for reading my post as you must take time to do so.
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quote:Originally posted by Harold H: Alma it is a great priverlige to be able to ask you questions and again I will say you are a great insperation to me - KEEP ON GOING - because of how far you and kicker have taken this sport.
I would like to know the affects the bronco has had on peoples bodies in as full detail as possible please.
Thanks for reading my post as you must take time to do so.
Hello Harold, As far as I know, the bronco has had no effect on any human body, except to give them enjoyment and pleasure. We never permit people to sit in the bronco in a closed situation and play it because we do not know what effect it could have on a person. We have always tried to make people aware of the danger of over exposure of any type of loud noise - and this does not just mean car audio, but working conditions, etc. We like to encourage people to practice "safe sound"...
A few years ago, we were able to help with some scientific research. Pesticides are being outlawed very soon and a group of scientists believed some type of sound pressure chamber could be constructed to either kill or sterilize bug pest which destroy almost 24% of all stored food crops before they ever get to the processing plants.
We met these people in Florida with the bronco and ran high and low frequencies on a number of insects. We did disturb them a lot. I do not know the end result, but we were able to contribute to this testing via the bronco.
It was exciting to think that we might have played a very small part in helping mankind in the future.
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I was curious as to whether during a 'burp' it was hard to breath, felt like your chest was caving in, or such alike.
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quote:Originally posted by Harold H: Thank you very much for your reply Alma.
I was curious as to whether during a 'burp' it was hard to breath, felt like your chest was caving in, or such alike.
Yes, Harold,
People have stated that when "introduced" to the beast that the force takes your breath away. Some of the guys have jumped out of the flow of air stating that the Bronco was pulling them into the cabin. LOL - my general reply is that the bronco is a female and likes guys.
When you stop to think about what we are playing with - these reactions are not surprising..we have 48 - 10 inch woofers which gives us 4800 square inches of cone area being moved by over 48,000 watts of power and pushing all that air out one door at 46/48 hz ..its pure power on the move.
-------------------- Alma Gates Posts: 3134 | From: phoenix, arizona - usa | Registered: Aug 1999
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Thanks for your reply Alma, is there anything else? Are nose bleeds possible or damage to the linings of the lungs?
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