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if i put a shark in my subwofer will it soundlouder? -
Best Answer: yes but you have to name the shark first! and give it dj skills - Edgar
it is a common misconception in the western hemisphere that sharks...(being mammals) make subs sound better, when in fact it is not the mammal at all...actually its the northeastern tamed shrew from the galapagos islands that do. Theres a chemical in its saliva that when coupled with electricty induces subsonic sounds from the cone of the speaker. As of this answer..shrews are not readily available for sale nor or there lots of flights to the galapagos islands. But dont you fret, to duplicate the saliva of the shrew you will need just a few items that most everyone has in their homes....you'll need 5 ounces of kaopectate, 1 teaspoon of apple butter, and four pepto bismol capfulls of non clumping kitty litter. pour liberally inside your speaker and let the bass games begin. - mindtrapz2001
Well of course. Sharks rule the ocean, no reason why they would not rule the sound as well!!! - Master_W
hell no, thats a good way to burn a voice coil or two. Put 2 18" giraffes in it and it will pound like no other, did this with mine and i can set off car alarms 2 blocks away! - killicam000
seriously - wetherman

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