[QUOTE=Brt5470;44703680]If the amplitude of the woofer was high enough to shake them, along with the mass of the cone to actually shake them even though it likely only had maybe 2cm of movement, the cone must weight like 5-10lbs alone.
Secondly, the amplitude needed to shake them would be enough to make them deaf and to break the camera and windows. Along with that, a sound wave is not just... a spike up, it's a cycle. So for the subwoofer to move them in one direction, it would be like .5hz or something AKA unhearable and also something cut off in most mastering of songs and compression. The subwoofer is going back and forth, so besides some little vibrations, it's going to stay one spot.
A very loud 12-14inch subwoofer with multi-hundred watts of power even being held will merely make your handles jiggle a little while holding it because it's counteracting its own movement.
That's why I find it to be a silly question.[/QUOTE]
And this is the answer I was looking for.
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