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vaugi, foamboard is fine and many have used it. I would suggest that corrugated cardboard be used as your first attempt........about 3-6mm in thickness and as large a sheet as you can find(within reason).Forget the exciters from that ebay product............they are very low powered, compact/slim versions and I would not recommend you wasting your money on them.Go through Parts Express and get the proper ones even though the freight hurts.
Hi all I have been reading this thread with much interest. I have not decided whether to go with a single driver; the 15 wat 8 ohm, or two of the smaller 10 watt 4 ohm exciters. i wish that there was a better data sheet including the sensitivity ratings.a good source for the double walled cardboard is your local piano store. I checked out their recycle bin and scored a nice 2x5 piece. they have alot of board there but the rest was triple walled which i thought would be too heavy A quick question is there a sonic dissadvantage of wiring in series over against parralel? If we are using the smaller exciters at 4 ohms and just two of them, series is the only option
A quick question is there a sonic dissadvantage of wiring in series over against parralel? If we are using the smaller exciters at 4 ohms and just two of them, series is the only option
jeffac...........so, .............it finally dried.............thank heaven's for that
In West Australia, ''PACK AND SEND'' is a company that has many branches all over Australia:http://www.packsend.com.auGetting a couple of 8 X 4 sheets is no problem as they have many smaller retail outlets everywhere.Two of the above sheets in 6mm double ply is $36.00 (AUS).
Hey jeffac................can you describe ''twin cushion''?..............
Mightym go with the double layer. It's still only 1/4" or 6mm thick, much more rigid and one layer has the flutes much closer together. I tried the golden ratio as well (pretty close to jeffac's size) I couldn't hear any advantage over my 2'x6' and so went with that because 30" plus width is just too big for my room. The 2 for $5 are the deal of the century. Their low price has nothing to do with quality or performance. I believe that they are probably the best of the lot. I rounded the corners of mine as well and although not a huge difference I believe an improvement. Cat 5 works well but will make noise if not secured. I really believe that cardboard (DOUBLE) is the answer. Natural tone and as Jeffac said decay. Big step up from Gator. Can it be enhanced by treatment? It will be fun to find out. PS I think 4 exciters on a 6' panel is better than 8.
Guys,I had a more relaxed listen to the big panel last night, couple of play throughs of Jack Johnson - On and On - with low bass to loosen up the exciter suspensions, and then on to Harry Manx - Wise and Otherwise followed by Alison Krauss - Lonley Runs Both Ways. Impressions....... the "Mothers of Tone" have landed. Bass is there a plenty, mids clear, HF there .... all with great dynamics. Instruments like fiddles and banjos really have natural tones, as with bongos etc, indeed all instrument textures are fantastic and vocals just beautiful. What is really amazing is the natural long decay of sounds, which irrespective of whatever else is being played, just fade naturally into oblivion. And this was still with only one large panel combined with my small single exciter panel and piezo cone panel. jgale ... you must be one happy camper. And speaking of piezo tweeter cones, as the corrugations of the cardboard fit a kebab skewer perfectly, these provide a neat and easy way of linking panels together. So I've just placed a piezo tweeter cone panel on top of the large panel. Unfortunately everyone is still asleep here and the minute, but I can't wait to get a chance for a listen. I think that by the addition of extreme HF is going to be the icing on the cake. Obviously the added piezo tweeter cone panel is just what I was using before and for testing and I'd trim it down to something smaller, neater and maybe curved and glue the kebab skewers in.main Floorguard-treated cardboard panel with piezo tweeter cone panel attachedpiezo tweeter cone panel lifted to show the kebab skewer attachment methodUnfortunately I'm off camping for the next couple of days so that second panel build to assess them in stereo will have to wait... more excuses cheers.. jeffacPS Double Wall Corrugated Cardboard Sheet. (also known as Twin Cushion) ...
Mightym We have all stayed away from having an exciter at the panel centre based on what we can gather from NXT. I just arbitrarily used a QT or litre paint can as a pattern to run my Knife around. The result looks good.