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I like the stands. Nice job! Now you just have to paint them pink and call it a day.
Did some experimenting last night with smaller panels and for ease of testing I glued the back of the exciter to a wood spine and used VHB between panel and exciter. Realized that in this setup the spine also makes sound and that having the back fixed creates a little bit of vibration problem for <130hz since the forced pushed back has nowhere to go than forward
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Hi Guys,I'm glad to see that everyone is still experimenting and that the interest demonstrated by all is infectious and bringing in new people and their ideas!just wanted to let you know what I'm currently working on (especially after seeing everyones efforts so far)....I recently purchased some xps panels of varying thicknesses and types (open cell and paper backed)....the open cell panels are by far the better sounding material, so much so that the high frequencies sound almost too sharp and are almost a little harsh on the ear....it was lacking a little warmth, something I had in abundance with the birch ply panel.so as a result of that little experiment I decided to glue three 5mm thick xps panels together with a slight curve in them (as I did with the birch panel, mostly to create tension across the front of the panel and hence maintaining rigidity, and compression on the back). I have since tried veneering a 0.8mm thick maple veneer on the sides and front...I will most likely also do the back but after a few quick listening tests which involved holding a single exciter to the rear of the panel, it already sounds a lot better than the birch ply panel.....high frequencies are crystal clear and I even have some bass, something which was almost completely absent from the birch panel. the panel itself is super lightweight (i'll post exact weight and measurements once its finished) and only requires one exciter as opposed to the 4 exciters I used on the birch panel. It still needs some work (sanding, shellac, etc). There are a few wrinkles in the veneer due to my vacuum press bag failing, but I hope to get rid of most of those after some sanding and some more glue on the edges that require it.here are a few pics to whet your appetites in the meantime....All the best,Squibby.