MTX Jackhammer the Subwoofer LARGEST Known to Man

What do you think the greatest ever made automobile subwoofer? How about 22 "wide, and ... get this .... 369lbs! The sound is this thing rattling bones, teeth chattering, and the beating heart! Everyone on your block will hear you coming a mile away. Here that MTX said about :."Designed from the ground up to be the most massive subwoofer ever JackHammer incorporates radical new technologies is even made in the custom Installation of MTX with a hypnotist built just for this woofer- a hypnotist who erases all credit cards that dares to come within 25 feet! JackHammer is the biggest, baddest, boldest subwoofer ... ever! "Billed as the subwoofer that" other woofers have nightmares, "MTX JackHammer is 2-feet tall, 369 pounds monster that makes you proud to be an American. This 22 "subwoofer handles 5000 watts RMS (up to 10,000 watts peak), and has a 00-ounce (which is a little over 56 pounds, people) magnet and a 6.5" voice coil. The JackHammer is set up for high SPL (Sound Pressure Level), but you can buy a cone replacement set that allows you to switch quickly to the good quality (and you should not remove the speaker its walls to make the change). There was a constant crowd around the woofer throughout the show, jaws open, eyes in fear that the woofer cone moved in and out. Sometimes, excess is good!The MTX Jackhammer is often used in competitions sound pressure level where the only goal is pure loudness. In fact, a Jackhammer is capable of sufficiently high sound pressure levels that people who are close often wear hearing protection. The Jackhammer is able to create sufficiently high sound pressure levels to easily damage the human ear. It was measured at more than 150 decibels, which is 30 decibels more an airplane taking off. The Jackhammer consumes much more power than the average power of a car system can provide, adding to its impracticality. It usually takes several powerful bridged amplifiers for driving, high quality and the son are required to carry current to the speaker. Several large capacitors are also commonly used. About four car lead batteries are needed to power the amplifiers. Between the subwoofer and everything needed to power the system weighs more than 500 pounds (230 kg)The Report of the Week Consumer Electronics Show :. "Tricked-out cars are a growing phenomenon, with part Pimp My Ride . Reality show of the popular MTV gives the score a makeover for their old beaters, get as much as $ 30,000 new supersonic audio and video gear on a rig worth less than $ 1000. so, it is not surprising that a star of the show, Mad Mike, signs autographs on the stand MTX Audio, which makes loudspeakers, amplifiers and subwoofers .Mike MTX help push his JackHammer subwoofer, a 369- pound, 22-inch high-throbbing piece of audio goodness. a recent Pimp My Ride episode featured Mike and crew . JackHammer to the 1986 Buick Regal crew added a warning light flashes on the central panel of the car that reads "Warning: bass ridiculous." whenever stereo games-on really need While a large bottom? "Absolutely," said the always respectful spokesman MTX Hilary Moore. "Everybody needs a JackHammer." Since the pumps unit of $ 7,500 to the equivalent of a dozen 12-inch subwoofers, Moore streamlines the JackHammer actually saves spaceThe Jackhammer is actually the name of a line MTX subwoofers common sizes, such as 10, 12 and 15 inch and 22 inch "monster." However, while the smaller models may be more common, MTX Jackhammer usually refers to the model 22 inches. To reduce confusion, "The Jackhammer" is often used to refer to the model 22 inches. So you are looking for something a little more ... uh ... reasonable? Maybe a little more practical? MTX Jackhammer line includes a variety of speakers of high quality for your car. The MTX product line can not be beat.
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