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The = of Prime95 for your subwoofer!

Subwoofer stress test

Download and loop.

CAUTION: The use of earspeakers (headphones) is NOT recommended for this program material UNTIL a safe level for your ears has been established!

NOT responsible for blown transducers, detacted spiders, crushed voice coils or blown amplifiers.

Remember, you HAVE BEEN WARNED!

Cheers!
 
This is awesome.....

To mess with the people in my apt complex! It's almost impossible to tell where it is coming from!😀

on edit: I have the logitech z560's
 
This will determine your absolute maximum output capabilities immediately. When a LF amp clips, the speaker immediately emits a different sound often much higher in frequency. If your speaker's suspension cannot control the physical excursion properly at the lower frequencies, the limits of travel may be reached with similar results. Either way, once you determine this level, you can adjust your LF amp level to match so even when your master volume is at 0 dB you don't have to worry about the low end blowing up.

With extremely loud setups and earspeakers, it is possible to disrupt normal body functions so if you feel tired or nauseated after playing this STOP! You can actually sh!t yourself!

I can generate all kinds of tests including SD (sudden death) ones however I will NOT post those!

For PC users, one must remember that not all sound cards are not capable of single digit sinewave output!

Cheers!
 
thisismatt -

where the specs on that thing???

shuttle - not playing it loud yet, not till i get a new amp, don't need to kill mine yet🙂
 
Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Give me a couple more hours and I'll check it out.

How can you mount speakers in some of those holes where their edges are right along the center corner of the box?
I don't think the holes are for speakers.

I could be wrong though.
 
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Pics?

Will a video suffice?

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
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Pics?
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Cheers!
LMAO! That was great!
 
LMAO... I'm gonna get my friend with his pimped out Toyota with a "phat system" to drive around playing that, haha.
 
Originally posted by: Farbio
thisismatt -

where the specs on that thing???

shuttle - not playing it loud yet, not till i get a new amp, don't need to kill mine yet🙂
24"x24"x33.5" (37.5" now with the 4" legs). Approx. 254 liters. Adire Audio 15" tempest (750w RMS). Two 4" flared ports. Parts Express 250W RMS @ 4ohm plate amp.

I'll have more pics a bit later when I'm finished. Had to stop to pick up some more screws 😉
Originally posted by: BillGates
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Give me a couple more hours and I'll check it out.

How can you mount speakers in some of those holes where their edges are right along the center corner of the box?
That's inner bracing for the box, those holes are just weight reduction/vents/polyfill holders 😉
 
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
...With extremely loud setups and earspeakers, it is possible to disrupt normal body functions so if you feel tired or nauseated after playing this STOP! You can actually sh!t yourself!...

Wait wait wait. So you're telling me that the "brown note" does exist and that episode of South Park wasn't full of it? :Q
 
Originally posted by: FatAlbo
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
...With extremely loud setups and earspeakers, it is possible to disrupt normal body functions so if you feel tired or nauseated after playing this STOP! You can actually sh!t yourself!...

Wait wait wait. So you're telling me that the "brown note" does exist and that episode of South Park wasn't full of it? :Q

In theory, it's two tones, one at around 13Hz and one at 5hz (or so), played at extremely high dB. In practice, who knows... few subwoofers can create meaningful 5hz tones.
 
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