I believe news should be positive anyway.
Check out those local media. It's only hell and high water.
Just tragedies.
It's as if people don't wanna hear of the good stuff.
I mean, why not, say, 'Today, Sammy kicked it up a notch near a bus stop,
and picked upp two chicks at once!
Be like Sammy. Go caraudio.'
Or, 'Ma man Joe finally saved up enough for an 18".
Way to go, Joe!' Isn't this cool?
Hey, everyone! This is LOUD NEWS on LOUD SOUND.
Coming up:
Russian Bass B200RBF.
Nikolay Ryabov's speakers have undergone some changes.
And there's a new one in the lower line - M165RBF.
Ural Sound is treating us to a total of two new products sized 10".
Digital Design Audio's Smart Subwoofer.
Also: what if your wife is just as keen on caraudio as you are?
Ad she even has her own project?
And...
[Classic old movie]: Who wants to work?
Nikolay Ryabov with Russian Bass has been working his butt off.
Now, the speakers B200RBF have a new rougher basket.
Plus, there are now 8 mounting holes against the 4 there used to be.
And there's a fitting ring added to the mounting surface.
The frontal part of the speaker now has a pressed logo,
a neat one, without the aggressive come-out.
And there's a silver sticker on the speaker's rear.
But that's not it!
The model M165RBF has hit serial production.
It's a mid-range speaker coming from a line below.
Plays between 120 and 10,000 Hz and has very clear frequency responce.
IT's main advantage, tho, according to Nikolay, is the character of sound.
When music is played, no off the chart by-sounds are present,
and the speaker only plays what it's supposed to.
And ther's more!
We should be expecting Russian Bass subwoofers!
Deep Knockout with neo magnets.
[K]: Here's a magnet. This is neodimium.
[K]: This one's №48.
[K]: Btw, it's hard to find these in China.
[K]: These magnets will be on our speakers.
[K]: If not strong enough, we'll do this.
[K]: It's not magnetized yet.
[K]: I mean, you can imagine what would magnetized ones do to my hand, right?
[K]: I can barely keep this thing up with one hand.
[K]: So, that's the thing.
This is gonna be a re-eally deep knockout.
Two new products at once- two new subs -
- yeah, like this -
[gunshot]
Two babies. These 10"-ers are TT and Molot (lit. hammer) by Ural Sound.
Let's go one by one.
Starting with the more affordable Ural Molot 10.
As you can see from the title, the subwoofer has the size of 10 inches.
The basket has reinforced roughness ribs, the coil is 2.5",
the cellulose-containing cone with stitching.
A high-dependability spider with in-built flat lead-in wires
and a springed clam.
Just the full package, right?
The nominal power is 300 W,
coil arrangement 2+2 Ohm.
Let's move over to the next one. Ural TT 10.
Also has the size of 10",
nominal power is now 500 W here.
The basket also has reinforced roughness ribs,
and it has the TT series logo on it.
The coil is overload resistant, 3",
with 30 mm high coiling
on an aluminum framework with extended cross-section.
This makes both subs identical in their design to the 12" and 15" ones.
So they are just made in smaller size
with the preservation of such technical characteristics
as power, resistance and coil size.
Apart from these babes, Ural Sound also has
XXL-sized subwoofers.
This one is 34".
In their turn, Alphard have a 32"-sized subwoofer.
This feud has been covered in one of the previous videos.
But I bet few of you know about the innovative 30"
smart subwoofer, one SPG Z6-30 by Digital Design Audio.
On it's dustcap, there's an ornament
made of molten vynil comnig from the limited edition 'Some Girls' by The Rolling Stones.
But that's not the novelty.
This sub emits sound due to a technology called Accelerated Force Mechanism.
The speaker's moved not by the coil which is the habitual way,
but by 26 smart magnets placed in a circle.
These magnets move a rod consisting of iron, boron, and neodymium.
A construction like that allows you not only to control but also to regulate
common factors affecting the work of electric variables.
In other words, exchanging data with the automatron,
the magnets correct energy consumption, impedance and the magnetic power
depending on the frequency ad the body resonance.
And the claimed nominal power is 30 kW.
This really is a smart subwoofer!
[S]: Did you really buy it? It's an old DD prank!
[S]: What Smart Subwoofers? I never even finished school :(
Now, tell me wat could be better if your girlfriend or your wife -
or both -
share your interests?
If she has a project of her own, of course!
Stanislav Pefti with King of Bass, Krasnodar, is that lucky son of a gun.
Meet his spouse, Nadezhda, and her VAZ 2109, Project TT.
[N]: Hey, guys! Well, this is Project TT.
[N]: Like I promised, I'm showing it off.
[N]: Let me show it. For starters, there are these teeny subbies.
[N]: And now I'm gonna sow what this baby can.
[N]: There's plenty more interesting in the back.
With a wall of four 15" Ural Patriots
and two (!) 3K amps, Ural, too.
She only shot once with one 3K, and she hit 154.6 dB at 31 Hz.
[J]: Ready? Hit it!
[J]: Go on. Stop! Go on. Go on.
[N]: Did I get it?
[J]: Yes, congrats.
All components are Ural, including the front.
Four 20" and four horns.
And, well, upon putting together these podiums, the couple encountered a problem -
the windows wouldn't go up and down the regular way.
And without bothering to go electric, they soon found a way out.
[S]: That is why we're only using what's lying around for window lifts.
[S]: The original ones don't fit in there 'cuz of the podiums,
[S]: so we're using this 1/4 rachet handle instead of a window lift.
[S]: It's really easy to do: you're gona need a head for 11
[S]: and a 4" extention.
[N]: Hon, I don't wanna lift like that! I'm gonna have big muscly guns like...
[S]: Bazooka arms!
[BA]: Touch it and apologize!
There's front, the bass is running hard. And yet they did a rear, too!
Stanislav, Nadezhda, we wish you all the luck and more victories!
Who's in for some work today?
LOUD SOUND...
...is looking for a salesperson with some experience in car audio sales.
Who knows the difference between Watts and Hertzs? - Me!
A coil and a pendant? - Me!
Keel and the small? - Me!
You worked with us already, Arty!
Too bad you're laughing. It was all true!
The LOUD SOUND shop in Kazan is looking for a salesperson with caraudio experience.
If you're neat, well-mannered and keen on caraudio,
you have every chance to make into the LOUD SOUND team.
Btw, don't forget to answer the questions from that cut-in.
E-mail your CVs to kazan@loudsound.ru.
Or loudsound-kazan@mail.ru.
And did you know a new shop is to be opened in Saint-Petersburg?
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