MTX Playing around

ah, Mr. Clark's monster. Amp was custom made by GE, the van didn't get too well a score (it was made to break the 180dB barrier) but failed due to the van's lack of embracing, damage to the driver, etc, it seems. Still, it hit over 160dB @ 10Hz~16Hz (there's a big fight about what the actual number is)

Also, some say that it's not an MTX, some say it was partly designed by MTX..who knows? It's just HUGE...

 
here's another picture with the maker looking gloom at the side:

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He looks like the happiest man in the world //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

The speaker wire is huge //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

- Steve

 
thats the thing of the chase is better than the kill, once he has built the loudest sub ever, then what now, lol, it would be like sleeping with (insert your personal hottest woman ever here, but for my case I am saying) Leenann Tweeden or Kelly Brook and then going back to the normal chicks around your town, kinda anti-climactic huh? sorry about the wacked out analogy

 
here's another picture with the maker looking gloom at the side:
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Wasnt that the sub powered by a bunch of little motors pushing it. Kindof defeating the purpose but not really cheating. If i recall it went THWUMP THWUMMMP...... and thats about it.

 
ah, Mr. Clark's monster. Amp was custom made by GE
Backwards... General product by GE, modified by Clark.

They were modified units out of a scrapped MRI machine IIRC... Stable to pretty much 0 ohms, as the voice coil wasn't exactly high in resistance.

 
Wasnt that the sub powered by a bunch of little motors pushing it. Kindof defeating the purpose but not really cheating. If i recall it went THWUMP THWUMMMP...... and thats about it.
The sub was a standard pistonic design, it had a magnetic field, a gap, and a voice coil.

 
Backwards... General product by GE, modified by Clark.
They were modified units out of a scrapped MRI machine IIRC... Stable to pretty much 0 ohms, as the voice coil wasn't exactly high in resistance.
ah, thanks for pointing that out. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

I heard the VC's were 8gauge. Sheesh. Oh, and Jlaine, do YOU know what the sub hit? The answer seems so vague, some say 7Hz, some 10Hz, some 12Hz, some 16Hz.

 
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