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Does the tacky tape mentioned inthis thread cure rigid or is it permanently supple. I'd think the ideal adhesive should tend towards rigid ( not completely though) in order to facilitate efficient energy transfer to the panelThe Tacky Tape remains sticky to the touch after it's been exposed to the air. Instructions urge using it right away after peeling protective coating to start the curing process. So, I guess it never gets rigid, but holds on for dear life after curing.I've also used Super Glue gel which does get rigid. I hear nor measure any difference from the tape and glue. I cannot say that the Tacky Tape is comparable in quality to the 3M tape Ziggy uses. It may be something else entirely, or in fact the same 3M tape under license. I can only speak from personal experience, it holds very well and for some people, easy to purchase.Jack
Thanks, I bought some of the tacky tape this morning and am going to stick 8 buyout 4 ohm exciters per 2 x 6 panel ( wired for 8 ohm to ease the load on the amp and also hopefully increase the effective damping factor)
Sure would appreciate a report on the results.My panel has 8 exciters at 8 ohms, but it's only 20 X 30 inches. Sensitivity is excellent and volume peaks were over 106 db at 16 feet away. Loud, very loud!!!!!Jack
And has anybody tried a more permanent solution, like superglue for instance?
The results of another test may explain why some of you have no highs in your experiments. Using generic double sided FOAM tape killed high frequency reproduction. I mean, cymbals were totally MIA. OTOH, using the tacky tape (or possibly any other THIN / non foam based double sided tape) brought the treble back.
Another thought on the complaint about a lack of highs. I'm beginning to wonder if some are looking for the tizzy unnatural stuff that some speakers put out. My panels do very well with cymbals, triangles etc. clear, no hiss or tizz just sounds real.
...........The panels have, over the last week, despite numerous checks, LOST SENSITIVITY !!!!!!!!!!!!!....I have inverted my panels a few times and heard the distortion dissapear, but the recent development in output loss can not be rectified as easily.Where to go from here?...........don't know