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Understand. And how boundaries you use, means, borders constrained or free ? Here I read divergences from others users. Waiting for the exciters to arrive and I will try plywood but thinner, 2 mm I think.
Hi Pol,It is possible that if the borders are free to move, some increased more distorsion could happen?I am not sure, but when the corners cuted to 45 degrees the sound was more pleasant. I am wonder if with the borders somewhat attached with soft constraint will improve teh sound quality with less distorsion?
Well all, ..................here are the latest results using new panel material and different exciter configuration.Yesterday, I picked up some 3mm plywood from the local timber supplier. The plywood was labelled ''Premium''........whatever that means?The sheet size was an odd 1200mm X 820mm.I attached the four exciters as I said I would according to the Amina loudspeakers photo previously posted.3M adhesive tape used for all experiments was once again used in this new placement of the exciters.I listened to digital radio broadcasts of classical music and jazz.Result?...................WOW!!!!!!!!The midrange is to die for..............highs are like silk and very pure and definately not lacking.Now, here's where I was surprised............BASS :..........I have plenty, all the way down to about 50hz.It is definately not one note and by feeling the panel, there is considerable vibrational forces at work with 4 exciters in the new position at the rear of the panel.All in all, this sound from the thin plywood is without doubt the finest and best of all panel materials tried.I'm not sure if the close together/offset exciter placement has something to do with this ?.......it may, or it may not?The output from the plywood panel is noticeably lower than EPS, but the improvement in sound is well worth the trade off.If the Monacor exciter turns out to be a winner, I think we have a stunning panel speaker about to emerge!!!
I would like to connect four per pannel. The exciters are 8 ohm and now they are connected in parallel having 4 ohm at the end. With four which is the best way? Series and then parallel, or parallel then series?? In both cases I will have 8 ohm at the end.