Sunday, January 29, 2012

Mtx Jackhammer, the Largest Subwoofer Known to Man

How large do you think the largest automotive subwoofer ever made is?  How about 22″ wide, and...get this....369lbs!  The sound this thing produces is bone-rattling, teeth-chattering, and heart pounding!  every person on your block will hear you advent a mile away.  Here's what Mtx says about it:

Mtx Jackhammer, the Largest Subwoofer Known to Man

"Designed from the ground up to be the most weighty subwoofer ever, JackHammer incorporates radical new technologies. It is even man-made in Mtx's convention facility with a magnetizer constructed just for this woofer-a magnetizer that wipes out any credit card that dares come within 25 feet! JackHammer is the Biggest, Baddest, Boldest subwoofer...ever!" 

Billed as the subwoofer that "other woofers have nightmares about," the Mtx JackHammer is a 2-foot tall, 369-pound behemoth that makes you proud to be an American. This 22″ subwoofer handles 5,000 watts Rms (up to 10,000 watts peak), and features a 900-ounce (that's a wee over 56 pounds, folks) magnet and a 6.5″ voice coil. The JackHammer is set up for high Spl (Sound Pressure Level), but you can buy an replacement cone assembly that allows you to switch swiftly to Sound potential operation (and you don't have to remove the speaker from its enclosure to make the switch). There was a constant crowd nearby this woofer throughout the show, jaws open, staring in awe as the woofer cone moved in and out. Sometimes excess is a good thing!

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The Mtx Jackhammer is often used in sound pressure level competitions where the only objective is sheer loudness. In fact, one Jackhammer is capable of high adequate sound pressure levels that population who are nearby are often wearing ear protection.  The Jackhammer is able to generate sound pressure levels high adequate to unmistakably damage human hearing. It has been measured at well over 150 decibels, which is 30 decibels more than an airplane at takeoff.  The Jackhammer consumes much more power than the average electrical theory of a car can provide, adding to its impracticality. It usually requires multiple fine bridged amplifiers to drive it, and high potential wires are needed to carry the current to the speaker. multiple large capacitors are also ordinarily used. About four lead automobile batteries are required to power the amplifiers.  between the subwoofer and all needed to power it, the theory weighs well over 500 pounds (230 kg).

From firm Week's report from the buyer Electronics Show: "Tricked-out cars are a growing phenomena, thanks in part to Pimp My Ride. The favorite Mtv's reality show gives twenty-somethings a makeover for their old beaters, getting as much as ,000 of new supersonic audio and video gear on a rigs worth less than ,000. So it's no surprise that a star of the show, Mad Mike, is signing autographs at the booth of Mtx Audio, which makes car speakers, amplifiers, and subwoofers.

Mike is helping Mtx push its JackHammer subwoofer, a 369-pound, 22-inch high throbbing hunk of sonic goodness. One recent Pimp My Ride episode featured Mike and crew putting the JackHammer in a 1986 Buick Regal. The crew added a flashing caution light on the town panel of the car that reads "Warning: Ridiculous Bass" whenever the stereo plays.

So does whatever unmistakably need that much bass? "Absolutely," says Mtx's ever-dutiful spokeswoman Hilary Moore. "Everyone needs a JackHammer." Since the ,500 unit pumps out the equivalent of a dozen 12-inch subwoofers, Moore rationalizes that the JackHammer unmistakably saves space

The Jackhammer is unmistakably the name of a line of Mtx subwoofers of common sizes, such as 10, 12 and 15 inches, as well as the 22 inch "monster." However, even though the smaller models may be more common, Mtx Jackhamer usually refers to the 22 inch model. For less confusion, "The Jackhammer" is often used to refer to the 22 inch model.  So, are you seeing for something a wee more...uh...reasonable?  Maybe a bit more practical? The Mtx Jackhammer line includes a range of top-quality speakers for your car.  Mtx's line of products can't be beat.

Mtx Jackhammer, the Largest Subwoofer Known to Man

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