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  2. MTX Audio - Wikipedia

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    MTX makes car audio, marine audio, ATV-UTV Audio, home audio, and portable audio products. The MTX Jackhammer 24 is a 24-inch square subwoofer and one of the largest available on the consumer market. [6]

  3. List of Pimp My Ride episodes - Wikipedia

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    The snowboarder's ride was given an RC car-style paint job, 6 subwoofers in the trunk, and a 60-inch flip-up LCD monitor in the rear. Presumably inspired by Mad Magazine's Pimp My Ride parody, the truck received diamond-plate mud flaps with 7-inch monitors installed in them. Josh also received a new Burton snowboard with a 7-inch monitor built-in.

  4. Jackhammer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A jackhammer is a percussive drill. Jackhammer may also refer to: Jackhammer, a vertical suplex powerslam, a specific professional wrestling move; Jackhammer (comics), a Marvel Comics villain; Joliet JackHammers, a professional baseball team based in Joliet, Illinois; MTX Jackhammer, a 22-inch (560 mm) subwoofer

  5. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest production subwoofer intended for use in automobiles is the MTX Jackhammer by MTX Audio, which features a 22-inch (560 mm) diameter cone. The Jackhammer has been known to take upwards of 6000 watts sent to a dual voice coil moving within a 900-ounce (26 kg) strontium ferrite magnet.

  6. JL Audio - Wikipedia

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    Available in 8-inch, 10-inch, 12-inch, and 13.5-inch woofer sizes. TW5: JL's only shallow mount subwoofer and only available in 13.5-inch. The mounting depth is a mere 2.54 inches. This subwoofer features 3-ohm nominal impedance and has an RMS of 600 W. Easily mounts in tight places. [16]

  7. 22.2 surround sound - Wikipedia

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    22.2 or Hamasaki 22.2 (named after Kimio Hamasaki, a senior research engineer at NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories in Japan) is the surround sound component of Super Hi-Vision (a new television standard with 16 times the pixel resolution (7680×4320) of HDTV (1920x1080).