subs... think two of these will fit in the boot?

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Isn't strontium radioactive? Maybe a different isotope?

A radioactive 6,000 watt rms 22" subwoofer... now that's a conversation piece ;)

Reply to
REMUS

Indeed - strontium-90 is what you're looking for...

Imagine the power of that sub if the magnet assembly was a neodymium magnet....

Reply to
Tim S Kemp

in which boot? you will have to fit uprated suspension too, them buggers will weigh the best part of 1/3 of a tonne!!!!

Reply to
dojj

Only in the boot of a Nova or Saxo.

Reply to
Depresion

I believe James Hetfield has a couple of them in the back of his truck.

Reply to
Sleeker GT Phwoar

link don't work :(

Reply to
Vamp

looks like website is down...

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Tim S Kemp

22" subs wiegh 320lb's each nuff said :)

Reply to
dojj

Yeah it does.

Reply to
Sleeker GT Phwoar

You wouldn't even need bolts to secure it ;)

Why would anyone buy a sub like that!? I would of thought even in SPL competitions, multiple 15"/12" configurations would move more air... although that beast does have the added novelty factor of looking like a nuke or a time flux capacitor lol!

Reply to
REMUS

Neodymium magnets are ace aren't they - many prosound speakers are fitted with them now, they look comedy small on the back of 18" woofers with 5 or

6" voice coils and tiny magnets...

It's all about changing localised air pressure - SPL contests are all measured nearfield so the important thing is to have huge area x xMax. Big speakers for quality audio have big diaphragms to keep the excursion required for an output level as short as possible, reducing the modulation of higher frequencies from the same cone - you'll find people using 18" frontload subs over a 30-180hz range, but a horn loaded 12" which would kick as hard won't sound as clean with real music playing.

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Tim S Kemp

They'll probably fit, but your collapsed-rear-suspension may cause driving issues...

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Nom

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