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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2011

Experimenting with my DJ sound rig. The vibration was quite strong for going through a 10 inch thick wall that holds the house up!

Song used is David Guetta/Snoop Dogg - Sweat

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  • is that motherboard box on the top right of the screen the Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3? I just bought that exact board not even a week ago lol.

  • @MicroFoxGaming Yep, it's the board in my main PC. I like it.

  • Which amps did you use, the behringer only ?

  • @TheElectricnoob The Behringer was driving the subs, and the Cerwin Vegas were on a 100W per channel amp at the time. Now they are on a QSC 1500MX at 330W per channel.

  • @Maxxarcade Oki. I build amplifiers from scratch which range from 5-100W per channel into 2/4 ohms, but i am slowly working on a monster that will push 500 watts peak into 4 ohms.

  • @TheElectricnoob It's always good to start small. The downside of doing DIY high power stuff, is that if something goes wrong, it usually ends up blowing a lot of expensive output transistors :-)

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  • Press 1 then 9 during the video. The box migration...

  • @Erdie5 LOL, stuff moved that I didn't even notice at normal speed.

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  • I recon if you play something like 'strobe - deadmau5' that system would knock down ALL OF THE THINGS!

  • @Maxxarcade My remedy to that is using a weak low current power supply for first tests and when its confiremed working properly i hook up the proper psu. So far only three projects have failed, one due to faulty driver transistors and one that ran fine for almost a full day and then just spontanously died, probably due to counterfeit transistors from ebay. and the last one due to HF oscillations from touching the input.

  • Wanna see something incredible? watch quatre way through the video and then skip it to 3 quatres of the way, tell us what you see!!! xD

  • @BlueFoxTV I want to try that too, I just have to wait for the right time.

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