You can build your own very loud bookshelf speakers by constructing small, wooden boxes. Holes are cut in them in the side of the speakers which will allow for sound to be amplified.
Basic computer speakers are not very loud,they are not best for movies or music.
The electromagnet is a very important part of loud speakers. The electromagnet is always placed in the front of the magnet. When the electricity goes through the electromagnet the field is changed and this produces the vibrations in speakers.
Because waves are very strong
these speakers are very impressive. I've had them for about 12 years and really do shake the house even when played at 60%
Not very easy to blow must have equipment flaws
it is caused by loud speakers or loud horns of cars. its main disadvantage is that it effects the ears very badly. it can cause deafness in long run
Yes, the Kenwood KFC can hold up very well when played very loud. The speakers are a 500-Watt Max Power 5-Way Speaker System that is capable of handling a lot of power.
It depends on your distance from the speakers and the size of the room, but generally I would say VERY loud. I have a 50 Watt system in my dorm room and I get complaints if I turn it up more than halfway.
They are loud (the trains) and they take a really long time to build. They are also very expensive
Depending on the speaker it may not be possible or may blow out very early. Check your speaker's rating beforehand.
Loud may be twice as loud than moderately loud.
If both front speakers are not working, then either the fade control is set to rear speakers only, or the front speaker plug has fallen out - very unlikely. Check the fade control, first. Or, I suppose a particularly loud blast of music could blow both speakers at once . . .