There's nothing like the pleasure of driving down an empty highway with the music cranked all the way. Now imagine that you can raise the volume up to a "concert" 150 decibels. This is what you will get in the very different Daimler two-seater Smart ForTwo, which has joined forces with the audio equipment manufacturer JBL, whose equipment is appropriately called the world's smallest concert hall on wheels.
A miniature car JBL Smart ForTwo is equipped with the most beastly JBL audio equipment. The sound system gives amazing 5720 watts of power, so it's no wonder they call him the smallest concert hall on wheels. We list in it 16 speakers and two bass speakers and while the midrange drivers are backed by three GTO 804 EZs amplifiers, the "subwoofers" are held by GTO 751 EZ amplifiers.
In total, the system produces sound with a volume of up to 150 decibels, which is 40 dB more as a normal car audio system can do at maximum volume.
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In order to prevent the car from falling apart during the "disassembly" of the bass drivers, at Smart, the bodywork was ten square meters of insulating material and one hundred meters of wire.