Check this out...you might implode.


Searching through the net, found this site. If high efficiency speakers are your bag, check what these guys are doing. MOST LIKELY, it is going to sound terrible, but all of those guys out there with their "boom cars" complete with four JL 18" subs will probably wet their pants. For those of us who actually care what music sounds like, this'll be a good laugh. www.royaldevice.com/custom3.htm
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I live only a couple hours from this place, and have never been to Decaware... These people could be interesting!http://www.decware.com/tour34.htm
Smells like the handiwork of a brittishman, though the link shows a eyetallion is the responsible party. Looks to greatly expand the meaning of the term neighbor.
Yeah guys, I thought this was funny. These guys really are serious about that sub, too. I just wanna find out where it is...and so does the Russian government :)
Sub Horn? Doesn't sub mean below? If this is the "below" model, I would hate to see the "top" one. I suppose the "top" one could be used to park your Ford Excursion in, with space to spare for your personal woodworking shop.
I'd be very a'scared of launching that 1500 lb subwoofer compression chamber cover like the Hubble Telescope on a good Timpani roll. Yikes.
If portable, that horn subwoofer could be used as a serious weapon-- wouldn't even fit in an 18 wheeler though, and even if it did, would destroy the truck when fired up-- definitely not for Toyota's though. Is that "horn" supposed to have something to do with high end audio? Not in my county!!! Thanks, and Cheers. Craig.
They need a windmill farm for their dedicated power line. A separate building must house the cross-over for the subwoofer.
Oh, I would love to have heard the conversation in which one party agreed to do this, another agreed to have it done, and someone consented to pay for the whole ordeal. It had to have been priceless.
All they need to do now is buy that large machine that drilled the English Channel Tunnel, turn it upright, and use it as a turntable platter.