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    anybody uses this at home?BOSE AWCS cannon


    anybody uses this at home?BOSE AWCS cannon subwoofer
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    it scares me
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    Boom!
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    Single shot or over and under

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    http://pro.bose.com/pdf/pro/manuals/...0partslist.pdf

    http://pro.bose.it/files/files_supporto/00042.pdf

    May we have a U.S. Patent number, please?

    A double-tuned pipe, I can't imagine the summing is very coherent with the sources being 150" (12.5') apart.

    [Musta been fun developing it, tho.... ]

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    horn subs

    If your are interested in this sort of the thing check out www.danleysoundlabs.com especially the DTS-20. All of the tapped horn subs use a technique to combine the front and rear radiation of the driver coherently over a certain range. Tom Danley also bases his statements about his speakers on repeatable measurements, just try to find measurements on any product produced by the company that rhymes with blows. He aslo produced a free horn-sub design for the pro audio community referred to as the LAB sub, because it was designed for the Live Audio Board. Some people have built these for home use.

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    An acoustical weapon against fidelity. I imagine it would be similar to listening to a port, just the port. Oh boy!

    We used to make potato cannons and tennis ball cannons, I wonder what you could shoot with that? A basket ball ?

    I could find a use for it.
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    I think a football would fit in the cannon hole. Oh, last heard Lucky Jack used this, to warn off his enemy. FIRE!



    So that's one way of using to great effect.

    I'm really surprised that a single 18" JBL sub would outdo 4 or 5 of these, wave cannons.

    I found a Bose wave clone cannon, it sounded like a bad Indian beef curry.


    http://pro.bose.com/pdf/pro/tech_dat...naray_awcs.pdf


    How much is that^^?


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    it is like computers in the past when they used to be with big sizes!

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    That looks like something used to scare the birds out of the corn fields.
    If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.

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    I heard one of those years ago.

    Keep in mind that it's 12" long and Bo$e would recommend using 4~8 of of them get good bass.
    One good JBL 18" would just wipe the floor with the Bo$e.
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    It’s an acoustical Weapon of Mass Destruction!


    Give into the BOSE let go you BOSE feelings.


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