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Water Launch
July 2008
Whack launches its very newest enclosure: the R1. This bi-gloss acrylic black beauty utilizes similar material used in fighter aircraft canopies for strength and sound quality. Also, unique to the R1 is the capability to load two speakers, each projecting music in opposite directions. This gives the R1 a versatile 360 degree sound field. Perfect for the captain and their friends onboard a pleasure boat. |
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Whack' em Good
November 2007
Whack is finishing up the design stage for the new wakeboard tower speaker enclosure. Styling and specifications are complete, however details remain closed for the moment. Look for more information on the Whack website: www.whack.ca |
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Making Waves
October 2007
Whack is designing a new Wakeboard tower speaker enclosure set to launch in the Spring of 2008. The product will be fully engineered and manufactured in Canada. More details coming soon. |
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Media Watch
September 2007
Whack C6 is featured in Car Audio and Electronics magazine, page 16 of the September issue 2007.
"Whack Audio's C6 subwoofer enclosure lets you get loud on the down low, tuneable to 31Hz. It features massive 24.5" exterior twin vents for a smoother speaker response and its aluminum cylinder chassis is damped with a vibration pad for high quality playback. The best part? At just 12 pounds, it's as light as one of your performance tires." |
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Media Watch
June 2007
Whack C6 is featured in Performance Auto&Sound magazine, page 136 of the June/July issue 2007.
"The race-car of subwoofer enclosures, Whack has a super broad power delivery all the way down to 28Hz. The vents are tuneable. The aluminum cylinder chassis has less flex than a 2-inch MDF box and it weighs as little as a racing wheel. Three sizes are available to suit your needs."
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