Vibe’s Space Gate 38,800-watt bass tunnel
By Ryan Block | March 22, 2007
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Staring into the negative space of the Vibe Space Gate, your sad, pathetic little human life flashes before your eyes. What will happen when you walk into the arch of 36 Space II subs on 16 amps? Will it suck all of the oxygen out of the room? Will your heart realign beats to match the thump of the track? Will your skin melt off? Most importantly, will this finally be enough bass to make our 2 Live Crew remasters sound the way they were truly intended? We just don’t know, but something tells us stepping through it will take you StarGate-like into a new universe of hearing loss — ready?
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