Cracked rear glass


Xcentric

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Ha! For the conspiracy theorists re sound waves: Consider that the McIntosh puts out frequencies greater than most of our aging ears can hear and, at maximum volume, pressures that can cause permanent hearing loss. AND...the subwoofer is mounted against the bulkhead! I'll bet the window vibrates enough to make its own sound.

Yes, an opera singer live or on Memorex tape can shatter a wine glass if the volume (pressure) is high enough. But, that is because the curvature of the glass allows the waves to be focused. You just have to maintain the natural resonance frequency (the ring when you tap a glass with a fingernail) long and loud enough.

Sound waves can't crack flat glass, because there is no focus point. Two exceptions: The sound is so intense (e.g., from an explosion) that it creates massive over-pressure. In which case, your body would also have big problems. Or, the glass has a crack that the sound vibrations (or any stress) can propagate.

I think I shot down my own hypothesis of hardened adhesive. The urethane adhesive appears to be the expanded foam type. On my car it is soft to the touch on the engine side. I can compress it with a fingernail.
 

NorthwoodGT

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food for thought. let's get a pole started on rear cracked glass- cars with and without McIntosh. you never know
 

TACHY

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food for thought. let's get a pole started on rear cracked glass- cars with and without McIntosh. you never know

I have the Mac.
 

BIGFOOT

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I love the Memorex reference.....
 

Sinovac

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Considering his life experience, I'm surprised he didn't use a phonograph reference.
 

Cobraguy

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I have the Mac.

Sub relocated 10 yrs ago.
 

AJB

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never had a Mac... rear window still cracked.
have only played radio 5-10 times since new. (2006)
andy (ajb)
 

Xcentric

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I wasn't suggesting the Mac could be at fault. I was attempting to discredit the Utah killer soundwave idea. [emoji23]

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Special K

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Was anyone listening to Barry Manilow or Michael Bolton? That could be a problem...


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Mike Mosing

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Ha! For the conspiracy theorists re sound waves: Consider that the McIntosh puts out frequencies greater than most of our aging ears can hear and, at maximum volume, pressures that can cause permanent hearing loss. AND...the subwoofer is mounted against the bulkhead! I'll bet the window vibrates enough to make its own sound.

Yes, an opera singer live or on Memorex tape can shatter a wine glass if the volume (pressure) is high enough. But, that is because the curvature of the glass allows the waves to be focused. You just have to maintain the natural resonance frequency (the ring when you tap a glass with a fingernail) long and loud enough.

Sound waves can't crack flat glass, because there is no focus point. Two exceptions: The sound is so intense (e.g., from an explosion) that it creates massive over-pressure. In which case, your body would also have big problems. Or, the glass has a crack that the sound vibrations (or any stress) can propagate.

I think I shot down my own hypothesis of hardened adhesive. The urethane adhesive appears to be the expanded foam type. On my car it is soft to the touch on the engine side. I can compress it with a fingernail.
Who are you???😂😂😂
 

mmlcobra

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Even if you have a Mac, who turns it on???????????????
 

spartan

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I have a Mac but it was my windshield that cracked in Utah. Was it the heat, elevation or the radio? I'm so confused.

Good thing Rich is local as he is being paid by my insurance company.
 

GKW05GT

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I wonder how many had cracked glass before the Rally or any after.
 

NorthwoodGT

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Considering his life experience, I'm surprised he didn't use a phonograph reference.
heh young man, ave you never heard the phrase "respect your elders"? if I would have posted that, I probably might have used the term victrola. HA! lmao !
 

Specracer

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I'd MUCH rather be compared to a phonograph which is still quite relevant, over cassette, 8 track, DAT, DCC, Divix, HDDVD, VHS/ Beta, or any of the other DEAD AV formats that have come and gone over the years....
 

Xcentric

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There are two things good about getting old. One is:

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Sinovac

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Ok, I'll bite. The other?
 

NorthwoodGT

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There are two things good about getting old. One is:

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GARY GARY GARY- you are the best! I will print that and put it on the wall in my office. no truer words have ever been explained ( graphically)
 

Awsum GT

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Ha! For the conspiracy theorists re sound waves: Consider that the McIntosh puts out frequencies greater than most of our aging ears can hear and, at maximum volume, pressures that can cause permanent hearing loss. AND...the subwoofer is mounted against the bulkhead! I'll bet the window vibrates enough to make its own sound.

Yes, an opera singer live or on Memorex tape can shatter a wine glass if the volume (pressure) is high enough. But, that is because the curvature of the glass allows the waves to be focused. You just have to maintain the natural resonance frequency (the ring when you tap a glass with a fingernail) long and loud enough.

Sound waves can't crack flat glass, because there is no focus point. Two exceptions: The sound is so intense (e.g., from an explosion) that it creates massive over-pressure. In which case, your body would also have big problems. Or, the glass has a crack that the sound vibrations (or any stress) can propagate.

I think I shot down my own hypothesis of hardened adhesive. The urethane adhesive appears to be the expanded foam type. On my car it is soft to the touch on the engine side. I can compress it with a fingernail.

I have one but it was off when it cracked... as a matter of facty hasn't been on for a very long time :)
 

Xcentric

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Ok, I'll bite. The other?
Old age is generally better than the alternative.

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