gotta love RP and Hank, these dudes show everything in their cars no secrets at all while dante and hal are always doing top secret testing and no one ever see how their cars are built, mad props to soundcheck!
Would be totally awesome if you worked your way from the LCS up to the most expensive 10’s to see the differences in SPL and Frequency with the exact same conditions.
Yeah, this S is pointless and takes a pretty weird mindset, if you ask me, to give a single S about any of it. At some point, it's no longer even a F'n vehicle so they just should have built a trailer from the ground up and save a S'load of money. Sure, to each their own when it comes to ridiculous crap like this.
@Tokentombstone I'm sure, for some reason, everyone will sleep better knowing how you feel. Thank goodness you shared with us. They clearly do enjoy it, which is why they built it.
First of all he doesn't run these woofers he runs the Sundown compact neo V3's but just for S&G's they swapped them out with sundowns cheapest woofers just to see what it'd do I mean come on use some common sense here he has two salt 8 amplifiers strapped to each 300w woofer 😂 there is absolutely no way in hell he can go full tilt even for a split second! I've done similar with a cheap CT tropo and accidentally sent 9k+ watts through it literally just for a split second and the excursion was too much for it and it folded up the coil former like a damn slinky 😂 it bottomed out so hard....
@@mikellewis2346 My friend was there @ the 2022 Meca Car Audio World Championships, competing, when these guys did their 186.61 Db, and said it was very loud outside, when they were all sealed up! But later on in this competition, they opened the door and cranked it up, and my buddy said it was sooo damn loud in that whole building that it shook the concrete floors👀!
@@evilinside5984 I bet. I've seen some crazy big system in my 40 year's of life. The biggest was a hummer the US arrmy had at the York PA far back in the late 90s. It had some new 18in sub's and we could feel the bass shaken the ground half a mile away were we had to park. They had to have it roped off so people would get to close and cause harm to them. Lol 😂 I remember standing as close as I could and it felt like being kicked in the chest with every beat. Think it was only hitting like 160+db or something like that. I couldn't even imagine how 180+dB would sound like. Crazy!!
@_______GHOST_______- Train horns, and Sirens are in the 160 Db range @ Best. They just did 186.61 Db, @ 73 Hz, @ Meca 2022 World Finals, in this Chevy Astro!
This is similar to 'racing lawnmowers' where they don't even have a mowing deck attached, they certainly will not be mowing any grass. It's hardly a 'vehicle' anymore when it will not drive any longer. They could have started with a concrete septic tank and it would have been more practical for what they are doing. LoL.
Damn, that's an impressive build! I remember decades ago helping build a comp vehicle with a concrete box. Hardwood suspension on that vehicle haha. Amazing how far these comp vehicles have come. How do they transport it? The trailer must be a beast!
There are other vehicles on RU-vid that said they were the loudest bass and this is not the only one. Everybody be saying im the first this and the first that. Its a nice van but no its bs not the only one
@spikeshostagetv5935- That is the prob. that many people claim a whole bunch of false things. This Chevy Astro, "Is the loudest, Verified in Competition, SPL Score, of 186.61 Db, @ 73 Hz, @ The Meca Car Audio 2022 World Finals!" Over 400,000 watts, Rms!
These Salt 8ks dynoed 12k each @ clipping, @ 1 ohm. Rp Patel's electrical is so good, he is prob. getting 12,500 rms per Salt 8k, or more!? 12,500 times 36= 450,000 watts rms👀!
No way man my uncles brothers friends cousin has one louder 😂😂😂 hahaha there's always one of "those guys" ain't never had a system of their own but they heard a car drive by once or got a quick demo of a set of 12's and it automatically is the loudest setup in the world bro you didn't know!?!?! 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤣
Crazy -> this van looks like an amor police car -> It should be interessting how a car hifi system could work in the "Beats" from the President or so...
@phillipvanroij5677- This is the WORLD'S LOUDEST= (186.61Db), verified= by sanctioned judges, @ a WORLD FINALS show, in a Legit organization, with a certified Term Lab SPL meter, in a verified location. Not a score @ someones buddys, garage, with unverified meter placements, or meters.
@@evilinside5984 yes that may be so although NZ has a comp run by DB Drags NZ That do use proper DB meters although a small country we have a little yellow honda city that currently holds the national record in one of the big boy classes - the Superstreet 1-2 Class clocking up 161.5 decibels we have loads of other show cars with full custom installs that could be way louder If they participate thats up to them but the truck in the video looks pretty bad ass but cant gaurentee it IS the Worlds Loudest without having a sound off with other cars although the city is a small car it is still up there with the best, with the 16th noisiest car stereo in the world they. Get louder and louder populer brands in NZ inc Zero Flex, Rockford Fosgate, MTX, Infinity, JBL, Alpine just to name a few, im yet to test my new setup for numbers I dont have the most expensive setup but mines mostly all tuning and im still yet to amp my MTX Speakers that will be done early next year
@anubisprince36- It used to be there vehicle, with kicker stuff, but im sure the inside has changed since then. Ive seen this @ World Finals, many years ago, when Chris owned it, and competed, against my friends Extreme vehicle, both were mid 170s, back in the 2000s!
Not a vehicle. A vehicle drives. This can't drive, not a vehicle. This shouldn't even be allowed in a competition. People drive to competition's not drop from and pull on a trailer.
Are you the guy at the drag strip who shakes Ur finger at all the guy with their $500k haulers bringing their cars in to race bc they don't drive them to the track?
@@HumanGorillaHormone a race car is much different than car audio. I just watched another video of slammology 24. The guy had $10,000 of Kicker Solo X sub's and saying how people talk down on Kicker look at this. That's not his custom box, custom interior to fit the box, the amps to power them or wiring and vehicle. All in all your looking at probably $25,000 plus in equipment. I could build a Bluetooth speaker with that money too. There's nothing special about that. Now take a guy with one amp and 2 sub's with an enclosure he built, that's something to marvel at. This is nothing impressive.
@@Andrew_kiwi_AF no video that I’ve seen but it’s definitely legit. Google Carlos Rodriguez 186.29. It’s in the books. He did it a month ago or so I think.
@@evilinside5984 do you have a link for me to verify that. When I look up Meca 2022 world finals I can’t find anything about it. They don’t have 2022 results even up when I look. When Carlos Rodriguez hit 186.29 they had said that was the loudest on record. Not saying your wrong I just know I can see the 186.29 and can’t find anything about the 186.61.
I get it, its in an effort to break records. but that is no longer a legitimate van. its a rolling concrete sub enclosure... Car audio records should maintain some integrity and only pertain to operational and road legal vehicles that you can actually drive. Otherwise it defeats the whole point of car audio competitions. That abomination doesn't even have a steering wheel.
I feel like you cut us way short on this video. Lets see under the van, lets see under the hood. Lets see those burps. Lets see how he did his suspension, I cant stand videos like this. I dont know why but burp vehicle's just aint for me. Like who cares you an 1 note extremely loud. If it cant play music its just a waste in my opinion, people like this shit though so more power to him and his 1 note banger
Good thing your book doesn't matter in SPL extreme. That's like saying Dragsters don't count because you can't drive them on public streets. It's still a vehicle rather you accept it or not.
I looked up the video footage of them achieving these records. Admittedly I agree that it is cool stuff, and I am glad to get to watch the content. The challenges that they are overcoming are impressive. I struggle with anything non-musical and a 73hz burp/tone is hardly an entertaining frequency. I would love to see a competition requiring something like 20hz to be played and see what the loudest setup would be. It would not surprise me if they did well using that exact vehicle at 20hz, but I would like to know just how loud can we get on 20hz!
@@WNCAINTLOUDthey knew from the start of the build they couldn't drive it. No way in hell that engine would pull that much weight around. It's terrible how people put down nagtive comment talking about how it's not a vehicle because you can't drive it.
@@alanclark9000not really so terrible. The rules for pretty much everything classwise have required a the vehicle to drive onto the competition lanes under its own power. Otherwise, we would have concrete boxes with a few Batts and some woofers and amps being pushed to the lanes with a forklift or a skidsteer. 🤷♂️