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Old 18th December 2011, 07:34 PM   #1
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Hello, i would ike to know what kind or wich loudspeaker can hi 140- 150 dB.with a wattage of at least 25 000 watts but a great thing that gives a punch in the breathing!

thanks you for your help!
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Old 18th December 2011, 08:11 PM   #2
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Hello, i would ike to know what kind or wich loudspeaker can hi 140- 150 dB.with a wattage of at least 25 000 watts but a great thing that gives a punch in the breathing!

thanks you for your help!
The Matterhorn is a 40-driver, 40 kW self-powered Tom Danley designed tapped horn subwoofer which can produce 105 dB of output at 250 meters, with a response -3 dB at 12 Hz.
That is about 153 dB at one meter, 123 at 31 meters.

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Old 18th December 2011, 09:34 PM   #3
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The Matterhorn is a 40-driver, 40 kW self-powered Tom Danley designed tapped horn subwoofer which can produce 105 dB of output at 250 meters, with a response -3 dB at 12 Hz.
That is about 153 dB at one meter, 123 at 31 meters.

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Old 19th December 2011, 12:52 AM   #4
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Hello, i would ike to know what kind or wich loudspeaker can hi 140- 150 dB.with a wattage of at least 25 000 watts but a great thing that gives a punch in the breathing!

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JBL Dance Club Series or Marquis.
"Calculated Maximum Peak SPL: 142 dB SPL @ 1m (3.3 ft)" with only a few thousands watts.
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Old 19th December 2011, 01:17 AM   #5
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I always asked me that : what the SPL ?

Also, i would like to put it in my house so just not a wall, something that can be carried
please

I would really like something that just not vibrate loud but that give a shot

do you understand what i talk about?( i have a little difficulty to explain cause my primary language is french, im from quebec)
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Old 19th December 2011, 01:33 PM   #6
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I always asked me that : what the SPL ?

Also, i would like to put it in my house so just not a wall, something that can be carried
please

I would really like something that just not vibrate loud but that give a shot

do you understand what i talk about?( i have a little difficulty to explain cause my primary language is french, im from quebec)
Yes, "vous parlez français, je comprend". You can use Google tools (More/Translate).
Do you want to build or to buy.
Look here for an example.
"138dB/1M maxiumum output. 150dB max output in groups of four. The 12 π is basshorn subwoofer using two 12" woofers with external heat sinks and push-pull drive."
Pi Speaker Kits, Subwoofer Kits, 12Pi basshorn flat pack kit
Pi Speaker Kits, Subwoofer Kits, 12Pi basshorn driver kit

You can use that with the RCF H1312.
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Old 19th December 2011, 11:09 PM   #8
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but , whats the average price for this?

i search with the serial number but i'm not able to find the cost pf the JH90 loud speaker
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Old 19th December 2011, 11:22 PM   #9
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the best i have found is that but i want something thats hit your breathing with the power of bass!

Atomic Loud Speakers
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but , whats the average price for this?

i search with the serial number but i'm not able to find the cost pf the JH90 loud speaker
You didn't mention price on the first place.

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the best i have found is that but i want something thats hit your breathing with the power of bass!

Atomic Loud Speakers
Do you want a sub or a speaker (like for monitoring and/or stereo)? I would go with something on the likes of the JBL 4350 (also if you want to use your drivers).
What one pair of speakers you would purchase?
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