Rearview mirror image blurring
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Well, it probably didn't happen in your '98 camry because the vibrations were released through some crease or crevice. The G is built tighter so the vibrations from the bass will resonate throughout.
I mean, it's just physics...if you have "supplemental" bass, wtf do you think is going to happen? And are you saying the '98 camry is built better than the G? If not, then what are you implying? Because I've owned a '96 camry and that thing was the biggest POS ever.
I mean, it's just physics...if you have "supplemental" bass, wtf do you think is going to happen? And are you saying the '98 camry is built better than the G? If not, then what are you implying? Because I've owned a '96 camry and that thing was the biggest POS ever.
#5
Originally Posted by ugaexploder
Well, it probably didn't happen in your '98 camry because the vibrations were released through some crease or crevice. The G is built tighter so the vibrations from the bass will resonate throughout.
I mean, it's just physics...if you have "supplemental" bass, wtf do you think is going to happen? And are you saying the '98 camry is built better than the G? If not, then what are you implying? Because I've owned a '96 camry and that thing was the biggest POS ever.
I mean, it's just physics...if you have "supplemental" bass, wtf do you think is going to happen? And are you saying the '98 camry is built better than the G? If not, then what are you implying? Because I've owned a '96 camry and that thing was the biggest POS ever.
Edit: Also I'm on stock Bose system.
#7
Originally Posted by tragedycat
I'm implying that if I buy a $30k car the rear mirror shouldn't vibrate to the point where it's nearly useless because I have my music on. I don't care about creases, crevices, physics, etc. It just shouldn't happen.
Edit: Also I'm on stock Bose system.
Edit: Also I'm on stock Bose system.
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#8
Originally Posted by Mr Inkredibul
Are you kidding...the only to stop it is to not have the music. Sound IS vibration. Sound is the act of air moving in different speeds.
#9
Originally Posted by tragedycat
So you're saying every car ever made will have a vibrating rear view mirror if you turn on music? If not then you are completely missing my point.
#12
Originally Posted by Mr Inkredibul
Definitely every car that has GOOD, CLEAR, QUALITY BASS. Yes your rear view mirror will vibrate. The vibration travels through the base of the mirror where it is attached to the glass. Those low frequencies combined with the volume will cause that. Check your side mirrors...those are probably vibrating too.
#13
Originally Posted by tragedycat
The fact that it's muddled doesn't have anything to do with the amount of vibration it produces. Holy **** do you know anything?? Also I didn't ask any questions, I said that for a luxury car, my **** shouldn't be vibrating when I'm listening to music at normal levels. Do you not agree with that? Or do you just happen to enjoy the vibrating mirrors?
I very much agree with you that the vibrating mirrors are annoying. Especially at night when you are trying to see if there is a cop behind you. But luxury or not, it will vibrate and there are many things that contribute to this. A few posts above, something mentioned that the vibrations are forced to travel through the body because there are no crevices for the sound to seep through. The only solution I can think of is Dynamat. But for you to physically hear the sound, the vibrations need to get through. Thats why you can stand in front of a sub and feel it beat. You can feel it in your seat. Personally I like that feeling.
Look at how the mirror is attached to the glass. You have that little stem that the vibrations travel down and your whole mirror shakes. There really isn't much you can do about it.
Just be happy that you're not in a chevy cobalt or your mirror would have already fallen off...then you'd be really mad.
#14
Originally Posted by hullio
Not true. The Harmon Kardon sound system in our Mercedes is pretty top notch and yet the rear-view mirror and the side mirrors hardly shake compared to the G35's. Of course any car with a good sound system will cause the mirrors to vibrate, but in this case the G35's just shake a little too much. Just stating, not complaining. I could hardly care less since I'm loving this car too much.
Please tell me the size of your subwoofer(s) that you have that it is not vibrating.
#15
Originally Posted by tragedycat
I'm implying that if I buy a $30k car the rear mirror shouldn't vibrate to the point where it's nearly useless because I have my music on. I don't care about creases, crevices, physics, etc. It just shouldn't happen.
Edit: Also I'm on stock Bose system.
Edit: Also I'm on stock Bose system.
why does everyone think a 30k car is worth so much? i have a value for a dollar and im very frugal but at the same time i know what reality is...and the reality is, that a 30k car is not that expensive bro. and yes our mirrors SHOULD vibrate, you heard me right.