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A silo with a gigantic subwoofer mounted in the top, and ports at the bottom. When an incredible amount of electrical energy is put into the cone as a 20hz or lower sine wave, there is awesome bass.
Perfect for hoedowns.
world's largest subwoofer?
http://www.royaldevice.com/custom3.htm [luecke, Oct 04 2004]
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As in a lightning bolt..? |
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would it do that to a plane? |
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Be very careful. Low frequencies can have some unpleasant effects on the human body. Mass nausea may just put a damper on your party! |
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'At 'ere's whatcha call a ba-yund pass SIGH-LOW, pardner! |
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As a side effect, you might increase the reproductivity of some of the larger animals on the farm (whilst decreasing the fertility of the smaller ones... like us). |
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I'm torn. I like the idea, and I think this is a perfect application for the "I wonder..." technical team to test their mettle, but I really, really wouldn't want to be around for it. Also, you engineer a 48-inch, +/-.0001% distortion (192db@1Khz) sub woofer, and the SUV pimps will beat a path into your neighborhood streets. [ ] |
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