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Topic: What is the biggest subwoofer ever?
Where can is see a picture and maybe the thiel / small's of the XMX?
Sayar Kuchenski
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posted 04-17-2005 08:08 PM
Where can is see a picture and maybe the thiel / small's of the XMX?
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You need to start thinking "outside the box" hehe...pun intended fo course! -------------------- Be good, if you can't be good, be good at it!!!
fiberASS
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posted 04-17-2005 09:51 PM
You need to start thinking "outside the box" hehe...pun intended fo course! -------------------- Be good, if you can't be good, be good at it!!!
Posts: 81 | From: Des Moines, Iowa | Registered: May 2003
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quote: Originally posted by Sayar Kuchenski: quote: Originally posted by mini_basser: This is where I first read about the Adire Parthenon http://www.adireaudio.com/TextPages/ParthenonPageFrameText.htm No idea if it's delevoped any further... "At the 2004 CES we showed a 24" square baffle unit, with a Qts of 0.72 and an Fs of 7 Hz. Flat anechoic response to 6 Hz. And capable of over 66 liters of linear air displacement! That generates reference level (121 dB SPL) output at 20 Hz, when sitting naked in a room - no room gain, no baffle, no box required." Yum I looked at this sub. It appears to basicaly be a driver connected to a sheet of metel. How the heck would you build a box for the thing? There is no basket of any sort to bolt to the front of the wall... If you read it. One is not required. -------------------- If Your Ears Arn't Bleeding.... Somethings Wrong With Your Equipment.
Haksr1
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posted 04-19-2005 08:00 AM
quote: Originally posted by Sayar Kuchenski: quote: Originally posted by mini_basser: This is where I first read about the Adire Parthenon http://www.adireaudio.com/TextPages/ParthenonPageFrameText.htm No idea if it's delevoped any further... "At the 2004 CES we showed a 24" square baffle unit, with a Qts of 0.72 and an Fs of 7 Hz. Flat anechoic response to 6 Hz. And capable of over 66 liters of linear air displacement! That generates reference level (121 dB SPL) output at 20 Hz, when sitting naked in a room - no room gain, no baffle, no box required." Yum I looked at this sub. It appears to basicaly be a driver connected to a sheet of metel. How the heck would you build a box for the thing? There is no basket of any sort to bolt to the front of the wall... If you read it. One is not required. -------------------- If Your Ears Arn't Bleeding.... Somethings Wrong With Your Equipment.
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what about the richard clark 60" test woofer thing in the bread truck? --------------------
stacy532
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posted 05-01-2005 10:08 PM
what about the richard clark 60" test woofer thing in the bread truck? --------------------
Posts: 211 | From: lubbock tx | Registered: Dec 2001
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