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If it was properly powered, and in the same room as you, It would likely cause your ear-drums to rupture, your lungs to explode, and your eyes to jump out of your face.

Oh my god ! It will be horrible condition. So I am not going in that way !
 
The MTX jackhammer is a real speaker that anybody can buy.
It is 22" and is rated for 6000W RMS continuously. It weighs 369 pounds.
There is a video on the web of a bunch of guys trying to install it in a car. I can't remember if the windows survived.
 

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How much is cost about it ? What is minimum configurations require to run this mammoth ?
 
Please tell this is correct or not ! I am serious about it ! So I can make PCB from this design ! I am waiting for your generosity !
Your second-order crossover network pcb is wired correctly but its inductors and maybe its capacitors are too small.
Inductors with an air-core and lots of thick wire are used in good crossover networlks. Inductors with an iron core and small non-polar electrolytic capacitors are used in cheap poor quality crossover networks.
 
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Thank you for your generosity !

Can you tell me thickness of wire in size and good capacitor configurations ?
 
For your low power speakers, the wire in the inductors can be enamelled 20AWG size. The inductors in my home speakers is enamelled AWG16 size.

Metalized film capacitors with a tolerance of 5% are expensive and pretty big. They will have a minimum voltage rating of 63V.
 

Thank you for dedicated infos !
 
I never saw anybody post 10 questions in a row! At least he cleans up after himself
 
Has anyone counted how many threads he made about his completely wrong pcb designs?
 
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