Loudest Speakers and Subwoofers in the World

11 Dec,2023

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While the TL-1691 is the strongest 6x9 coaxial speakers, the TL-2691 is the most powerful 6x9 speakers, period. It can also produce up to 2,000 watts but at a slightly stronger 580 watts RMS per pair. The TL-2691 has a sensitivity of 92.01 dB. 

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Competition Pro TL-2691

The Tech TRW makes use of a device that looks like the blades of an electric fan. This allows it to modulate the speed and frequency, which can get as low as 1 Hz. This is similar to a nuclear explosion, jet engine or plate tectonic earthquakes. It is already being modified so that it can be used specifically for vehicles.

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Tech TRW

The Royal Device can produce up to 110 dB sound level. It is made up of 16 woofers measuring 9.5 meters long each. The sound is focused on the capability of the speakers and not on the electric power output of the amplifiers.

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Royal Device

The Sub 1 subwoofer is a product of the Canadian based manufacturer called Paradigm. The Sub 1 utilizes six drivers that measure eight inches in diameter each. These are designed to deliver up to a total of 1,700 when used on a continuous power basis. 

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Paradigm Sub 1 Subwoofer

The Sub 2 is a subwoofer from the audio manufacturer called Paradigm. It makes use of a total of six low distortion drivers measuring 10 inches it can hit 7 Hz frequencies with an output of 112 dB at 10 Hz and an even more impressive 126 dB at 60 Hz. 

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Paradigm Sub 2 Subwoofer

The Kicker Solo X is a kind of subwoofer that makes use of cones with a diameter of 18 inches. This subwoofer beast is capable of producing up to 10,000 watts.

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Kicker Solo X Subwoofer

The Was 3000 by Wyle Laboratories can produce a level of sound up to 165 dB. The speaker’s output is 30,000 watts. This was created primarily to make noise. Using a technique called airstream modulation, it pushes away nitrogen and compressed air through different holes in its system. 

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Was 3000 by Wyle Laboratories

The Matterhorn is made up of 40 drivers that help create a virtual wall made of sound. It is capable of 40,000 watts of amplification. It makes use of 1,100 feet of 12 gauge cable and 23 pounds of .003 welding wire. The whole thing is powered by 40 amplifiers capable of producing 1,000 watts each. It even has its own built in generator.

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Matterhorn by Danley Sound Labs

The 9918Z by Digital Designs can go up to as much as 180.5 dB through its 18 inch subwoofer. Four Stetsom KD amplifiers capable of producing a total of 26,000 watts power the speaker.

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9918Z by Digital Designs

The 60-inch subwoofers built by Richard Clark, David Navone and Mark Eldridge can produce a sound level equivalent to 188 dB. It is like having more than 160 ten-inch woofers. The diameter of the actual is 54 inches and it moves six inches from peak to peak when used under full-tilt output.

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The 60-inch Subwoofers