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I found this photo of the Goebel crossover. Apparently it's not just for crossing over their bending wave transducer to their woofers. They mention that it's also for linearization of the bending wave driver.To me that seems to infer equalization.I can't help but wonder what Oliver Goebel's panel would do connected directly to a flat amplifier. They claim they're bending wave device goes up to 29,500 hz. "Does it" or does it need some help?Admittedly the fluted corrugated plastic I used is lossy, but high frequency EQ seems to work.Jack
Would not surprise me in the least bit if some modification of the freq. response was done. We do it with traditional dynamic speakers so why not with a DML panel right?
I have been reading through this thread and there are a number of different materials, sizes, dimensions, etc. described. I ordered a pair of DAEX32U-4 to experiment with. The drivers include pre-attached 3M VHB adhesive. I suspect that this adhesive is intended for permanent mounting.How are people mounting the drivers when experimenting?
I've been making my way through the thread. Lots of info here. I'm still waiting for my exciters since they are on back order. I will go out and buy some different double sided tapes to play with while I'm waiting. See which ones are sticky enough but allow me to still remove the exiter. I'm hoping duct tape will work... just because its duct tape.
I received my exciters (DAEX32U-4) on Friday. I placed one on a 24x24x1 piece of untreated XPS from Home Depot. I used the Monacor recommendation for placement of the exciter. Currently, I'm underwhelmed. Its cool that the thing makes noise, but it is far from sounding good. I downloaded Room EQ Wizard (REW) and plan on taking measurements so I can compare it to a full-range speaker I have.I'm looking at this as the first step in a journey. Next step is to make another XPS panel that has a "better" geometry to see if I can hear the difference and see if there is a difference in REW.
...gives the panel a sound that I can only describe as frightening.