Dude, that Thunder 100000 is the one! Biggest sub that I have ever heard of... that actually worked... That other MTX sub is actually an amp rack, not a sub.. And that first one is so photoshopped it isn't even a joke, you trickster!!! What's it really got 14 voice coils? It has that many pair of terminals! LOL I'll find some beefy subs...
Speaking of the Thunderdome, here's a Blazer with a V-wall to house two 32" Thunderdomes! That gives you a sort of scale to picture just how big these subs are.. And Audiobahn makes a 34" sub that looks cooler even, should you be interested, and a 13W7 or Aura Mobile Reference 18" doesn't seem to be the ideal way to spend your $1200 per sub budget...
Picture of the Audiobahn from the backside, but it's tough to judge the real scale of this thing from the picture, I'ma huntin' for more! Ug.. because it's geocities, it won't show up.. they suck! You will have to cut and paste this into your browser (because clicking the link probably won't work either.. trust me http://www.geocities.com/adrian_mack/monsterawt34sub.jpg
Geez, there are NO pictures on the web of an AWT34 in an install? Figures, who would spend $5K+ on a sub... Here's another goodie though, click the link because there is info on it too: http://www.diecock.com/new_page_25.htm Nice little 24" sub..!
I saw one of those clarion 34"ers in a sound advice here in florida a few years ago. Yeah I was that first pic over on termpro it was a joke shoker baskets and idmax motor pfotoshopped together I thought it would be funny to post over here. I reaf that Richard clark hat that mtx thunder 1000000 in a box truck and when they played it it imploded the truck, damn I wish I was htere to see that.
This doesn't really help visualize scale either.. But THIS particular sub, a Hartley 24" subwoofer is an "oldie but goodie" A classic, which I have heard reviewed as having "more impact than any other sub" that the professional reviewer had ever heard, despite it's frail looking motor..