Death Star Subwoofer
bmfs writes "A subwoofer so powerful it could loosen fillings, shake out the cholesterol from arteries and generally make a lot of noise. It seems that the Death Star, ignoring the weakness that ultimately lead to its complete destruction, was a pretty good design... so someone made his own (with a lot of help from a housemate). The Death Star Subwoofer is currently up for sale on Ebay."
Are the construction photos of the Death Star Subwoofer. He won't ship it due to size and weight so you need to be local to Reading, UK to pick it up. These photos betray enough of the design to build your own fully armed and operational battle station.
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But still powerfully weak. While I'm sure the bass output from it is strong, that thing just doesn't have the sheer wattage or box design, or even a speaker worth a damn. Its minimally interesting only because the guy made a purty looking box, but for real home theatre you are better off with something ported and tuned for low frequencies (however low you consider "low").
And a better speaker would probably be good too.
The guy has his plans posted on how he built this thing.
Now is see why it weighs 65Kilos.
640YB ought to be enough for anybody.
These suckers have put in yet another thermal exhaust port that would be the prefect fit for a couple of proton torpedoes. Idiots never learn from history. The Bose alliance is going to have a field day with this.
Bose speakers use ports too. I'd love to shove a torpedo into one.
Being only slightly better than Monster cable, they achieve much of their better sound through marketing.
I'd say they are a lot better than nothing, but I think I've gotten far better sound, and better for the money, from Canadian brand speakers.
Disclosure: I am not Canadian.
Notice the fine print, "I'm not able to offer any shipping on this. The buyer must collect, I'm located near Reading."
Unless you live in the UK, forghetaboutit =)