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At the request of a military customer, Danley Sound Labs has created an absolute behemoth of bass. Using a steel cargo container they constructed "The Matterhorn" using 40 subwoofers and amplifiers producing 40 kilowatts of power.
Specification is -3dB @ 12 Hz and flat from 15-80 Hz. It will do 105 dB @ 250 meters.
fuckin flat down to 15Hz! Imagine rocking some Loefah on that!
did a thing about that ray gun in physics at school - it's basically a microwave
basically if you use it in built-up areas there's a fair likelihood that you'll get the beam reflecting off things and coming to the same point from a few different places, seriously burning you
also there's a danger that it can destroy your retina [because your eyeball is a lens so it focuses the beam on your retina] - and glasses and contact lenses are supposed to make this worse [although i don't really udnerstand how seeing as they just act as an extra lens to make the eyeball's effect the same as with a normal eye that doesn't need glasses]
we were also told that if you have any metal on your person you can be burned by that - like if you put a spoon in the microwave and you get sparks as it's not earthed
that video seems to suggest that everything i was told is bullshit though, except the thing about built-up areas
the youtube video says 'a non-lethal weapon'...and the guy could stay in front it for just 3 seconds...what happens when a trigger happy soldier points this thing at a crowd of a few thousand? mayhem. hundreds dead, trampled on and in the end, a lot of people with severe burns...nice crowd control