Biggest Subwoofer Battle Ever – Best Car Audio Bass Up Sub Fight w/ Greatest FIRE Blowing Explosion

April 222010

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Just havin’ some fun guys. All Junk Stuff!

Rebuilt INFINITY KAPPA PERFECT subs put to the ultimate test… A head to head bass competition. Burn Baby Burn!

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(1) Alpine PDX 1.1000 Class D Monoblock Amplifier

My First Car Audio SPL Bass Installation

(1) Alpine MRP 500 – Class D Monoblock Amplifier
(1) Alpine MRP 1000 – Class D Monoblock Amplifier
(3) Orion HP 12 @ 2 ohms – Subs
(2) Orion Cobalt 5.25’s – Highs
(2) Power Acoustik PCX 5 farad Capacitors
*Same 200 amp H/O Alt*

My Current Competition Car Audio Stereo System

Pioneer DEH-P6000ub – Head Unit
(1) Clarion Eqs746 Graphic EQ – BEST Equalizer
(2) Orion Cobalt 5.25’s – Highs & Tweeters
(2) Polk DB 5×7’s – Mid Range Speakers
(2) Polk DB 6×9’s – Mid Range Speakers
(1) DAT Hellfire 2500.1 Class D Mono Amp / Diablo Audio Technologies = 3000 + Watts RMS @ 1 ohm
(1) Ascendant Audio Mayhem 18 inch Subwoofer
(1) Single Slot Ported Box Tuned To 32 hz @ 6cft
(1) MCR 200 amp High Output Alternator
Big 3 / 0 Gauge Cable – Stinger / Tsunami Power Wire

Make Em’ Know Technology ! ~ EXO

Both SVC (single voice coil) infinity series subwoofers were “bass – less” when we found them -. Pushin 1000 watts & Blowing woofers has never been so fun on a pdx alpine amp :D Alpine pdx-1.1000 – As for the woofers – we re-coned the subs, and re-built them to work. 2 12 inch Single Voice Coils 4 Ohm subs…. We did not use any high quality, comp products in good condition. That’s why I felt fine to blow them up to knockout flame smoking explosion :D The explosion was huge & louder than I expected.It was frying them guys !! No kidding, litterally cooking them and melting them fried. The best part was the flaming crazy flex from that paul wall track, you know, that really loud bass song, with that really good deep sounding bass line, really did the wicked cool exploding trick! – It was awesome, and it was insane that when it caught on fire the smoke & fire didn’t spread lol. They sure were smoked. No largest world record here, just a nice fun night. All time fun – all time bass Thought I’d share it.

BASSHEADS UNITE!

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SRT10 Dodge Viper, JL Audio Stereo System, SoundMan Car Audio

April 192010

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This is a Dodge SRT10 getting a fresh audio system installed. We install a JL Audio 450/4 amplifier, 2 JL Audio six inch W3’s, and JL Audio C5 components and a Pioneer deck with iPod control.

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Propellerhead reason tutorial – Audio processing part 1

April 12010

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Ok, little bit different topic this time. Using the combinator as an audio processing unit is a different way to setup a combi. It’s cool, can be fun to make.

Since recently I am making a series of combi patches to make protoss voices. Which is cool… but then again, thats a bit off topic ;)

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Car Audio : How to Shop for a Car Subwoofer

April 12010

Car subwoofers vary based on what the individual wants, but typical subwoofers are found in the 10-15-inch range. Discover how larger subwoofers will create a greater amount of bass, while a 10-inch subwoofer will compliment the rest of the sounds with help from a car sound system designer in this free video on car audio tips.

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Ultimate Home Theater: 13,000 Watts, 130dB, $1 Million Price

March 262010

Forget home theater in a box: For about a million dollars, high-end audio manufacturer Goldmund will build you an entire room, complete with 32-channel surround sound, 52 drives and a brain-melting 13,000 watts of power from 5 Hz to 50 kHz.

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