14.03.2009 04:36 | | | alfons: i was talking about actual glasses like wineglasses etc. i know that windows resonate at lower frequencies but i've never managed to break windows with subwoofers...=) |
14.03.2009 02:08 | | | just wondering.. my window (little bit bigger thu) resonates at 15hz |
13.03.2009 22:22 | | | Frost the glass shelves and put some leds behind them, and maybe a switch so you can make the leds light only when the doors are open etc |
13.03.2009 22:00 | | | thx :) |
13.03.2009 19:38 | | | nice, nice :D |
13.03.2009 16:59 | | | magnificent ^^ |
13.03.2009 16:13 | | | alfons: resonance frequency for glass is usually about 600hz so you don't need subwoofer to break glass... |
13.03.2009 15:19 | | | that speaker couldnt make enough low-bass for glass breaking =D its true |
13.03.2009 15:02 | | | nice one. i think i have to copy this one ;) |
13.03.2009 09:57 | | | don't play music too loud, otherwise your glasses may broke :D |
13.03.2009 08:41 | | | Not sure about the handles, otherwise looks really nice. |
13.03.2009 08:35 | | | Very nice |