"War of the Worlds" ripped my house apart last night... I have no doubt I was hitting 28,000+ watt peaks with both of those Lab Gruppen amps and all (8) 18" drivers hitting almost 3 inches of excursion... Along with the intense, absolutely intense D-Box code, War of the Worlds is uterly amazing. I really enjoyed this movie much more than when I first saw it. WOW!! War of the Worlds is truly a subwoofer/HT extreme bass movie!
For movies like "2012" and "War of the Worlds" there is no subsitute for D-Box, sheerly amazing!
All throughout the movie... Those tripods just devastate the subwoofers and D-Box chairs... I actually got quite a massage as a side benefit. There were a few scenes where the chairs vibrated and shook more than I had ever seen in any movie before. then again, with (8) 18" inch subs hitting 3 inch excursions, it might have been the floor flexing as well It scared the crap out of me... I thought either the ceiling was going to come down, or a fuse was going to blow... Adding almost 4 octaves of boost with an LT circuit is scary when you have source material with bass in the single digits.
For movies like "2012" and "War of the Worlds" there is no subsitute for D-Box, sheerly amazing!
All throughout the movie... Those tripods just devastate the subwoofers and D-Box chairs... I actually got quite a massage as a side benefit. There were a few scenes where the chairs vibrated and shook more than I had ever seen in any movie before. then again, with (8) 18" inch subs hitting 3 inch excursions, it might have been the floor flexing as well It scared the crap out of me... I thought either the ceiling was going to come down, or a fuse was going to blow... Adding almost 4 octaves of boost with an LT circuit is scary when you have source material with bass in the single digits.