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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

Ground Zero SPL 120 subwoofer....clipping....(now, after some more and harder tests the voice coil is roasted!)
-getiing 800-1400 watts!!!

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  • No, in fact....it made cracking noises all the time....so I decided to have some fun!

    It was reconed short after...for like 70 bucks....

    and now it does its work in the trunk of my car....with an udimension 1k.1d =)

  • dude adjust your gain its not hard to do thats WAYYYYYYYYYY too much bass prob will screw your mosfets up along with the sub lol

  • Just look at the title...;)

    "Ground Zero 120 SPL CLIPPING"

    u know?...;)...xD

  • this is the most common problem with like noobs not saying you are cuz you knew what u were doin but they get a amp and try to DIY and set the gain wrong and thats why their subs get screwed lol

  • to be honest, I just wanted to test when the ground zero is going to die..^^

    It didn's last very long...xD

    But I'm very happy wit the ESX, it's a really good woofer and u can't kill it , no matter how much power u give to it...

    greetz

  • Hey kannste mir sagen wie des lied heißt ? cann you tell me please the name of the song ß

  • USDA-white girl..;)

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  • Does anyone know if its possible to set the gain or max volume for computer speakers? Maybe in windows 7? My problem is youtube videos are of all different volumes and sometimes one video will be super soft and the next super loud, so it ends up blasting out and fcking up my subs.

  • @darondny ok well it looks like he did it on purpose if you read the comments below so im pretty sure he knew he was gonna blow it

  • How this is way to big even for the speaker's datasheet, the mistake apear from the bad amplifier used , who can not livrate adequate intensity of current , proportional to tension required (CLIP from amp.) . So.. we can apreciate how accurate is the equipment... with that kind of toy's u can burn good things (speakers) , with that nonlinearity .

  • @Carmiel08

    I mean that , after Ohm's law ( with the consideration of the dephasing angle of 90 degree current after tension) the intensity of current is : the ratio between the tension and resistance (I=U/R) . The power is: U*I , or from the Ohm's law , P=U*U/R . Soooooooooooooo.... now numbers... P= 64*64/1 ; P=4096W .

  • @darondny could you try re writing this with literate sentences lmaoXD

  • power is?

  • wat is a song plis?

  • So you basically cooked this expensive subwoofer for nothing?

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