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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

I wonder what frequency response is for that thing....

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

Thats a big woofer. But it does say "most rms watts" in the title also

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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

I wonder what frequency response is for that thing....

did a 170 dB at 7-11hz I believe

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Ive already made my statement about "Most RMS Watts"

to quote myself

Rating, Handling, and USING a given wattage are all different things.

So any info gathered from the OP's question isnt very useful except to say "Wow, they rate it that high."

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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

I wonder what frequency response is for that thing....

did a 170 dB at 7-11hz I believe

how big is this woofer like 4 ft?

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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

I wonder what frequency response is for that thing....

did a 170 dB at 7-11hz I believe

That is absurd.....7Hz. I bet it was a nice room fan movin that kind of air.

Im not the one you want to try to troll. Just a fyi for you.

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No it's one subwoofer, he hit a 181 with a mammoth sub that cost the company 40000 to make. Huge 430lbs sub

okay thats pretty impressive. you gotta admit though, the ddz definitely doesnt cost 40gs and weigh 430 pounds and it can come within a fraction of a db.

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No it's one subwoofer, he hit a 181 with a mammoth sub that cost the company 40000 to make. Huge 430lbs sub

ppffttt hahahaha.

Whered that story come from?

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Oh, and also, the question in the title asks for the "Largest" Woofer, which has nothing to do with power handling.

And that title goes to Richard Clark's custom woofer

aka, MTX Thunder 1000000

RichardClarkMTX5footsub.jpg

I wonder what frequency response is for that thing....

did a 170 dB at 7-11hz I believe

how big is this woofer like 4 ft?

cone is 5ft diameter

Ed Lester

ShowtimeSPL Host

Showtime Electronics Video Marketing

My old Build Log
http://www.stevemead...08/#entry511451

http://www.youtube.com/showtimespl



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5 time dB Drag Finalist
Last ride 2007 HHR, current dB 153.5 and bass race 149.4 dB. 153.0 dB on music

New Ride, 2008 HHR SS. Build under way.
Loudest score ever = 171dB
2009 dB Drag Racing, North American Points Champion

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