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I hate this song, damaged my car sound system, had to increase to the max to see how it feels
good thing it was changed on the warranty ![]()
4. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sideflip7 2 years ago
Fake was shooted in japan before the earthquake!!!!!!
10. Anomnomnom 2 years ago
Chavs and loud stereo's go hand in hand over in the UK.Some of the retards drive up and down the street blasting it loud enough to deafen some people.Hopefully they will all deafen themselves and die in a crash
17. primate1970 2 years ago
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18. Comment rated too low. Show this comment 01nvr 2 years ago
Sorry but this is unbelievably fake.. if you think 2000W really vibrates a desk that much you are very wrong
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#18
I don't believe the video is a fake... nor do I believe the top speakers are causing the vibrations, more likely down to the sub which is placed touching the desk, they give off hell of a punch.
The top speaks are just standard full range speakers, that sub definitely causes vibrations by the cone moving in and out to shift air.. However it's just a standard 12" box someone would put in a car so vibrations this large from such a small speaker cone are impossible...
If you go to a large nightclub or gig you don't see the furniture and drinks vibrating round the place this much even if you are right next to the subs and they are MUCH more powerful..
Btw I'm just saying as I work with high power audio gear.. ![]()
22. Highmeadow 2 years ago
#17 - Thank you for elucidating, the colloquialism is not in common usage here in the colonies.
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25. Tareim (admin) 2 years ago
#20 I've got the logitec z5500 and I've managed to rattle my bedroom door and light fittings with the bass on it
27. captain_obvious 2 years ago
sounds to me he turned the bass up all he way. distorded sound. that may causes some vibrations..









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1. CorpseGrinder 2 years ago
meh.
sounds like a potatoe