22" SuperWoofer

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22" SuperWoofer

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Have you ever noticed that the people who go to the extreme of customizing their $100,000 cars with the biggest and most blinged out wheels, custom alligator skin interiors, and even steering wheels encrusted with diamonds always seem to have the same 12” woofers as the 16 year-old kid down the street? For these people, the word “excess” doesn't cross their minds when it comes to customizing their car. So, MTX has crafted an all new, 22" SuperWoofer for anyone who's got what it takes to go to the extreme—the MTX Audio JackHammer T9922.

JackHammer is the most enormous, mind-blowing subwoofer ever created. You will literally not believe it until you see it. Standing in at 23” tall, 320 pounds, and with 12,000 watt peak music power handling, you will be hard-pressed to find something that will get in the ring with this heavyweight.

* Carbon fiber and glass fiber dust cap with aluminum honeycomb center

* Expanded polypropylene cone with mica filler for reduced mass and increased stiffness

* FEA designed progressive roll spider with 10 AWG integrated tinsel leads woven in to allow for 2.5” of linear cone movement one way

* 900 ounce strontium ferrite magnet with extended magnetic field gap technology and aluminum shorting ring

* 6.5” voice coil with a flat wound, long-excursion design incorporating 2.5” of x-max and 17 AWG high temperature aluminum wire

* Aluminum heatsink to maintain the optimum voice-coil temperature

* 6,000 RMS, 12,000 peak music power

The JackHammer SuperWoofer represents excess in every way and this enormous subwoofer lives for high SPL and window shattering bass. But, the T9922 is designed for sonic quality, and high SPL, what we call SQL. JackHammers are shipped in either the SPL mode, with dual 2Ω voice coils, or as the SQL model with dual 4Ω voice coils. A replaceable cone assembly is also available, for switching between "every day" listening (SQL), and competition (SPL).

T9922-44 22” JackHammer SQL SuperWoofer,
Dual 4Ω (6,000 W RMS)

T9922-22 22" JackHammer SPL SuperWoofer,
Dual 2Ω (6,000 W RMS)



http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/produc ... Hammer.cfm
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That has to be the gayest looking thing I have ever seen. Hell 22" isnt anything new... just new to car audio. I should start selling some of my1" competiton subs... they have reloadable carts and can run for about 1 second. Just 40 boogers of c4 that go off at a 40hz frequency for a mind (and car) blowing 250 DB.

God i just want to smash sombody with that speaker.
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I've used 15"s for over 10 yrs, just one per car. I saw a (correction) 18" car sub over 10 yrs so 22" is huge afterall. Takes mucho power to power that thing.
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at that point why the hell arent they using servo drives? would require way less power and be a hell of alot lighter. I know why... cause the DB fag contest dont allow anything thats not approved by them.

The hell with that. I want to start a annything goes type thing so some new tec can be made.
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last week I saw in "Pimp my ride" that 22" SuperWoofer they put it in a crappy car. can you belive it? I dont know if there is a picture online, I will check it. And yes it looked very weird took the two passengers space to install it. :D
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