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    Rotory Sub

    I just saw this on prosoundweb and i had to share it http://www.eminent-tech.com/RWbrochure.htm

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    Why settle

    WHy settle for a sub system that can merely move your pant legs, when you could have one that can open a door !

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    Looks like it'll cool your attic too....and blow the shingles off the roof too....yeah...I NEED that.


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    looks cool, but unless I win the lotto.......

    hope I win the powerball tonight



    then I can get all of the cool toys......

    and my basement is finished, I guess I would need to have a sub-bassment dug for this to work....

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    pelly3s
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    i figure why not listen to 1Hz at 110dB

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    Mach 2 Version

    No need to add a sub-basement if you would consider the touring version.
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    Guess it would work well with the "JBL cascade enema" systems We see every so often on dreadbay.

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    pelly3s
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    http://www.swedish-ip.com/RotoSub/ here is some more on the whole thing. From one site I found Tom Danley appearently had a hand in the whole concept. i would be interested in actually checking one out but not at the price tag.

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    Want to hear what 5Hz sounds like?

    There always has to be a fucktard in the bunch doesn't there...

    Price $12,900 each, not including amplifier or crossover

    How about a swift kick in the ass instead?

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    Exclamation Blowin'

    Wow, talk about blowing smoke! This thing will put it right up your ....
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    If I want a rotary sub I'll buy an SVS. I wonder how that sub would perform next to a liberator pillow system

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    Thumbs up Nice!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Z
    No need to add a sub-basement if you would consider the touring version.
    Awesome dual sub enclosure!
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