hey, just wondering if you have proof of the 200+dB, thankyou. what meter was this done on? a Termlab, or an Audio Control? do you have photos/screenshots of this score? thankyou again.
Jun-30-06
A: Thanks for asking nicely, first of all. There have been a lot of questions in the last few hours. I can't change it this close to the end of the auction. When I hit 200db, actually 193db, there was a lot more to the system. I'm parting it. I don't think I would get many bids on a $15,000 stereo for a car. This is just the center of the system. There were 5 more 500w amps, solid gold cables, 12 6x9 Polk Audio dash speakers, three more 12in subs, 4 14in subs, MTX45 Mass crosovers, and an in line sub control. The Thunder performance sheet was tested with an in line audio fold. I have a sheet to prove the 193db. I also have a sheet for the three pieces you see. The three pieces together are 100db. That is tested and proved to sustain on a stock alternator and one battery. When I hit 193db, I had 3 batteries in line and an oversized alternator. The add is totaly correct. I just should have said this was part of the system. It will still set off car alarms and shatter windows. There is more than enough power for a car. Unless you are going to compete. The origional system was created by Custom Audio Sounds as an advertisement. I know the owner. He gave me below wholesale prices and installed it for free. And for all of the know it alls, the world record holder is Joe Tanner from Maddison Wisconsin. He hit 231db on May 13, 2006. Look on the MTX web site. Click on contests. And it will show you the guys '68 GTO Ram Air II with no back seat. It is full of the same equipment I'm sellling. The pieces are all the top of the line.
193dbs....he beat Alma Gates!! Guess someone needs to Prove him wrong.