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86 SPEAKERS, 11 amplifiers, and more than a mile of LED light wiring have been crammed into an H2 Hummer to create a deafening party-mobile. Rafael Capone has modified cars all his life, but his ‘Soul Asylum H2’ Hummer, built to promote his recording studio of the same name, has taken things to a new level. The speaker-packed behemoth has been dominating car show competitions around Rafael’s native Atlanta, wowing crowds with its all-custom interior and LED light set-up. Rafael told FutureStudiosCars: “No piece of this car was left factory. The reaction when we pull up is always a, ‘Wow, I love your car’.

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00:00The reaction when we pull up in the Solar Sound Maze 2 is always a wow.
00:07We usually start with sound quality and just get used to that.
00:11We slam them on the bass.
00:26I'm Rafael Capone, the owner of the Solar Sound Studios Group.
00:30And here we have the Solar Sound H2.
00:44The amount of speakers in the Solar Sound H2 is 86.
00:50We want sound quality at loud, natural volumes versus just blaring, hurting your ears loud.
01:01We've had many clients that use Solar Sound Studios.
01:07TI, Future, Justin Bieber, Rocco, Jeezy.
01:14The Solar Sound H2, we use it for marketing, promotion, brand awareness, charity, competition.
01:24Thank you, everybody, for showing up.
01:27I'm sure Jason's smiling.
01:28I missed the show.
01:29You probably already know.
01:30We average at least 100 car shows a year.
01:33That's not including meets.
01:35We average just over 250, sometimes 300 to under 300 trophies a year.
01:48I got something to say.
01:49I made the Solar Sound H2 because it isn't the first of its kind.
01:54And 1990, when I was still in the military, my first show vehicle was built.
01:55And that was my passion.
01:56Of course I wanted to open up a recording studio, but I wanted to do both.
01:57So I built a show vehicle.
01:58It was called the Motown Soldier.
01:59It became world famous back then.
02:00So we got this in the end of 2014.
02:04And I got the solar sound H2 because it isn't the first of its kind.
02:07And 1990, when I was still in the military, my first show vehicle was built.
02:13And that was my passion.
02:16And of course I wanted to open up a recording studio, but I wanted to do both.
02:19So I built a show vehicle.
02:21It was called the Motown Soldier.
02:23It became world famous back then.
02:25So we got this in the end of 2014.
02:29In 30 days, we put all the LED lights on it.
02:31We got a system going in it.
02:33We put the wheels on it.
02:34We put the graphics on it.
02:37Started doing shows and it was cool.
02:41When building it, my main focus was sound quality.
02:43I wanted to be loud, but I wanted sound quality.
02:46I wanted to what I hear in the studio,
02:47to hear on the road.
02:48All of our speakers are doing different things.
02:51So let's say we have 10 10s.
02:53Six tweeters, 14 horns, 12 subs,
03:01six, eight mid bass speakers, eight mid ring speakers.
03:05We've been told up to three miles away,
03:08we've been heard.
03:10Because sometimes on the weekend I'll prepare for a show
03:12and I'll be testing and tuning and a cop pulled up.
03:16And he was like, what are you doing?
03:18I was like, hey, I have a championship show tomorrow.
03:21I'm trying to set the system.
03:22He was like, I was two and a half miles away
03:25and just followed the sound to you.
03:27I was like, okay, I'll cut it off.
03:28And he was such a nice cop.
03:29He said, I'm gonna give you 15 more minutes.
03:31I'll cancel all the 911 calls.
03:33It's complaining about the sound.
03:35And get your system right and I hope you win.
03:38And I took those 15 minutes and I set the system.
03:41And when we did that show the next day,
03:43we came back with 12 trophies.
03:44One show.
03:46Trying to get 86 speakers, 11 amplifiers,
03:51three miles of copper wiring,
03:53three alternators, seven batteries, DSP,
03:57and a vehicle this size.
04:00Everything had to be designed.
04:01So even our pillars, which are easily overlooked,
04:03are custom pillars that house tweeters.
04:05Of course, we have a red chrome wrap
04:07with the red chrome matching wheels.
04:09And then we have all of our microphones
04:11that are easily overlooked.
04:12So even our pillars, which are easily overlooked,
04:15are custom pillars that house tweeters.
04:17Of course, we have a red chrome wrap
04:18with the red chrome matching wheels.
04:19And then we have all of our microphone switches.
04:21So we can cut on up to five microphones
04:23and have five live mics going
04:38at the same time because we have a studio grade mixer.
04:42This is my favorite microphone so it stays
04:44up here with me.
04:46up here with me but the mics we let people use are in the back. A nice iPad
04:50and a dash and all our switches have been moved but the coolest thing we pull
04:58our iPad out we still have our radio controls. On a quick glance that's the
05:03Soul Asylum H2. A very diverse multi-controlled 86 speaker mobile stage
05:12sound quality SPL build. The nice thing about the Soul Asylum H2 is it isn't
05:17slow it's top speed 105 miles an hour and this big beautiful heavy vehicle I'll
05:24let you guys just think about what it could possibly cost but we did buy the
05:28Hummer used for $40,000 and if you just take our amps and speakers in a box
05:36unshipped from Match Pro Audio you're looking at over $35,000 just in a box
05:44best I can give you on prices. If we ever sold H2 it would definitely have to be
05:49someone that was gonna use it for charity or use it for what we're using it for
05:52it couldn't just go and be locked up in some garage. If someone offered me money
05:56to buy the Soul Asylum H2 without hesitation it would be for a quarter million
05:59dollars. When it gets dark the Soul Asylum H2 is bananas. We have won world titles for
06:09our LED lighting interior and exterior. I'm a very humble person but we made
06:15people change up their lighting game. We're very competitive. Yes I go to the
06:19shows to compete and to win because I'm not representing my company at the same time.
06:24So we're going through. At early school.

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