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emorphien Audioholic General Feb 10, 2007 #1 http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-entertainment/20000watt-mega-speakers-made-of-snow-235577.php
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Feb 10, 2007 #2 emorphien Now that is cool , what happens when it starts to get too warm it melts! That’s one way to start an avalanche when the sub bass gets too loud (((Rumble))).
emorphien Now that is cool , what happens when it starts to get too warm it melts! That’s one way to start an avalanche when the sub bass gets too loud (((Rumble))).
no. 5 Audioholic Field Marshall Feb 10, 2007 #3 I wonder if it's loud Click to expand... that all depends on their sensitivity...
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Feb 10, 2007 #5 Dolby CP-200 said: Doesn’t sound travel slower in cold air! Click to expand... No, I think it travels faster, molecules are closer.
Dolby CP-200 said: Doesn’t sound travel slower in cold air! Click to expand... No, I think it travels faster, molecules are closer.
D Dolby CP-200 Banned Feb 10, 2007 #6 So molecules change with the differences in temperature and climate changes. I must say it’s a very different look for loudspeakers I hope the chap that did that didn’t pay too much for the loudspeakers not with dampness in the air and water dripping over the loudspeakers as it slowly melts. Still it’s a very inspiring idea.
So molecules change with the differences in temperature and climate changes. I must say it’s a very different look for loudspeakers I hope the chap that did that didn’t pay too much for the loudspeakers not with dampness in the air and water dripping over the loudspeakers as it slowly melts. Still it’s a very inspiring idea.
no. 5 Audioholic Field Marshall Feb 11, 2007 #7 mtrycrafts said: No, I think it travels faster, molecules are closer. Click to expand... this is from the book Musical Acoustics (second edition): the speed of sound increases about 0.6 m/s for each degree of temperature rise on the Celsius scale Click to expand...
mtrycrafts said: No, I think it travels faster, molecules are closer. Click to expand... this is from the book Musical Acoustics (second edition): the speed of sound increases about 0.6 m/s for each degree of temperature rise on the Celsius scale Click to expand...
Davemcc Audioholic Spartan Feb 11, 2007 #8 Check out the previous year's entry. http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/GrayMatter4tw/WallOfSound.jpg
Check out the previous year's entry. http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d179/GrayMatter4tw/WallOfSound.jpg
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Feb 11, 2007 #9 Dolby CP-200 said: So molecules change with the differences in temperature and climate changes. . Click to expand... Molecules come closer together.
Dolby CP-200 said: So molecules change with the differences in temperature and climate changes. . Click to expand... Molecules come closer together.
mtrycrafts Seriously, I have no life. Feb 11, 2007 #10 no. 5 said: this is from the book Musical Acoustics (second edition): Click to expand... Thanks. Did a google. Should have done that first
no. 5 said: this is from the book Musical Acoustics (second edition): Click to expand... Thanks. Did a google. Should have done that first
Seth=L Audioholic Overlord Feb 11, 2007 #11 I like this. it's powered by 9 Behringer EP2500's, and 1 Crown XLS602, which to us normal, snowman-making guys is over 20,000 watts in amplification. But yeah, that low-wattage Bose system you just bought is still really nice. Click to expand... ROTFLMAO!
I like this. it's powered by 9 Behringer EP2500's, and 1 Crown XLS602, which to us normal, snowman-making guys is over 20,000 watts in amplification. But yeah, that low-wattage Bose system you just bought is still really nice. Click to expand... ROTFLMAO!
no. 5 Audioholic Field Marshall Feb 11, 2007 #12 mtrycrafts said: Thanks. Did a google. Should have done that first Click to expand... (no. 5 shrugs) it happens.
mtrycrafts said: Thanks. Did a google. Should have done that first Click to expand... (no. 5 shrugs) it happens.