Pearljam5000
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Is it really possible?
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Ahh, I think that last one is a myth that I remember was busted many years ago..You can easily break windows in a home even with the speaker outside. In my youth, I was building a subwoofer outside using an 18" EV woofer in a large cabinet with dual transmission lines. I started testing it at 10Hz with a signal generator and my Mom comes running out of the house as every window was vibrating and one cracked. I had only been running the test for 2-3 minutes. Low frequencies can be powerful. Get the right frequency for the human colon and the results are crazy.![]()
Mythbusters worked with Meyer Sound for this one.Ahh, I think that last one is a myth that I remember was busted many years ago..![]()
Exactly. And I remember it wasn’t their bottoms that broke, but rather the myth itself...Mythbusters worked with Meyer Sound for this one.
Multiple large subs modified to operate at lower frequencies than usual. 120dB @ 9Hz, peaking at 153dB somewhere over 20Hz.
The original page on Meyer's site is gone, but there's a copy preserved here:
https://www.toysintheattic.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/MythBusters-Brown-Note.pdf
Powered with a multitude of driver combinations, I settled on a single 12" woofer, and a 12" plug which acts as an emergency blow valve. When the pressure gets too great, the 1" thick 12" disk that is screwed and glued, blows off saving my house from permanent damage.
Agreed. And Lol - The website has Amir's name in itWhat. A. Loser.