Dam only if they were efficient!!!!! id for sure buy one!!!! jus to fuck with people that have 18s that think there the only ones who can hit the ultra low notes.
This type of design has proven to be very costly and inefficient. Phillips did something with the dual-suspension design in their home stereo application in which the driver was passive. It was great as a passive radiator but there are reasons no manufacturer builds active drivers this way. The surround is so wide it compromises cone surface area. It would take a ton of power for it to even be purposeful. Keeping linearity would be very costly. You're better off with a W7.
those suppose to flex that much?
raiders7621 3 days ago
@slapology1 mine plays from 10hz-30 hz lol after 30 its pretty flat
mazda2284 1 week ago
wow
Kennysam2011 3 weeks ago
The song is "bass I love you" by basstronics you can by it on iTunes
jonahlonghenry 3 weeks ago
I like the prototypes
tamtenvandyk 1 month ago
2:07 - yeah mate, you just broke it!
TheDjHazza 1 month ago
1 trillion percent distortion.
sonicfuker 1 month ago
Dam only if they were efficient!!!!! id for sure buy one!!!! jus to fuck with people that have 18s that think there the only ones who can hit the ultra low notes.
slapology1 1 month ago
This type of design has proven to be very costly and inefficient. Phillips did something with the dual-suspension design in their home stereo application in which the driver was passive. It was great as a passive radiator but there are reasons no manufacturer builds active drivers this way. The surround is so wide it compromises cone surface area. It would take a ton of power for it to even be purposeful. Keeping linearity would be very costly. You're better off with a W7.
phattacorider 2 months ago