Biggest subwoofer in the world?

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    And a humble TD160 - anyone recognise the cartridge ?
     
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    Looks like a Sure MM - perhaps a V15 mk4
     
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    My thought was shure as well but I haven't seen a Shure which is all white including the guard (or light grey / beige)

    - technics?
     
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    Might be a posh 3rd party stylus.
     
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    The simple way is to ask the guy but I note he suggests Fax for email

    (I don't have a Fax Machine)
     
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    As far as Biggest Sub goes I recall seeing a massive cube speaker built inside a German guy's lounge - size of cube was around 5mx5m x 4m ( - Lounge was huge) & the whole thing was built for Mono
     
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    The horn sub is old news to me and the Danley and so on…But I like the concept of the horn sub bricks don’t cost much providing you have cellar that deep underneath your home.

    Or a room with high ceiling very high and make, no why not use the spare room in the house downstairs and place the home cinema upstairs and fill the downstairs room up with large almighty horn sub! :D

    I’m not reasonable for giving someone the idea if your home comes collapsing down over you’re head.

    Think about it, you the sub lows might produce smoother vibration in fact too smooth that you’ll hear vibrations and buzzing that need to be fixed tighten down. The floor will shake! The room below will be deafening!
     
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    I think it is thrilling and rocking to hear just the biggest subwoofer in the world. I think it is Matterhorn is considered to be the "World's Largest Subwoofer" and was designed for the military who would presumably use it as some sort of weapon.
     
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