We have developed a device that produces pulsed, pure sine wave tones between 25 and 50 Hz at sound pressure levels in excess of 175 dB. It is small enough to fit in a Honda Civic and requires only 12 Volts at 20 amps. It requires no amplifiers and the frequency and rate of the pulses is variable by the user. It is strong enough to blow the glass out of most vehicles and can cause vomiting and disorientation to occupants of the vehicle. Once in mass production it should retail for around $400.00 American.
I should add that we are working on a second, higher output device that will produce in excess of 200 dB but it will require at least a 50 amp power source. So far, tests have been very successful with complete vehicle explosion and large trees with in 1/2 mile being uprooted.
hook me up one of those brother
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what is the point of that?
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i would not buy it but sounds impressive would love to see pics, very efficient at 20 amps.
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BS…..I hope that people don’t really believe this.
Why would you want to play tones at sound pressure levels that would shatter your hearing? Why would you even want a device that only plays tones?
BTW, anything over 194db isn’t considered sound any longer, tt is a shock wave. Also, you can die from the shock wave at 202db.
I would like to buy one though. Let me know when it comes out…..;-)
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