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Cool - so how do you like the pucks? If you have some time, I'd be interested to hear how they would sound on some thicker birch plywood and low pass it perhaps around 100 - 150Hz. My guess is that the plywood needs to be thicker since it will over-vibrate the board if it's too flexible/floppy.
OssiAs for roughness and holes ,I have used panels with very rough surface but can't say that it mad much difference,my dog stamped a great big hole in one of my panels and it still played well!On the other hand I thought I'd be clever(lazy)and use a rough sandpaper to sand my eps panel,it felt very fluffy , and soaked up a lot of glue ,but didn't go totally hard,still felt softish ,does not sound as I wanted it to.Has anyone compared the sound of the 1inch eps and the 1inch xps ,do they sound the same ? I only ask as some of the comments of xps sound are not good,I wonder if the self noise is different,harsher in some way,the 5mm thickness xps panels I use ,after sanding and coating is quite dead sounding,but on the thicker 1inch panels this may not be the case,any feedback on this would be great.Thanks.Steve
If material sound signature is to be checked, does anyone know what material the small BMR units are? That could worth trying. -ossi
I lost my first Thruster on my ply panels last night
I was really digging the ply and thought that I might be going in that direction
but after listen to just a few song
treated XPS sound more clean, detailed and more natural with better rhythm... more effortless.
gez, I cannot see how a thicker, heavier ply panel could provide more detail over a thinner panel?!?
Hey Odal,I got a pair of the AuraSound AST-2B-4 shakers a few weeks ago to try a bass panel or combine the shakers on a larger panel and integrate it with a smaller panel (of potentially higher quality material) to handle 150Hz to 20KHz.
As I spend more time listening to the flat panel + sub combo I am getting more comfortable that a 2 way panel might be possible. While the integration might be possible, I am still weary of DML bass... is it really better than what can be had by a traditional woofer in an Open Baffle U or H frame?!?!? I really doubt it, and the The Eminence Alpha-15A is about $65. But want to give it a try anyway... for fun if for nothing else!
Sorry for keep you waiting. So what do you do when you loose them? Only asking so I can try to avoid it, and perhaps we as a group can come up with ways to mod the exciters to be more durable. ... finally!!.... ...O no....that was quick.
Here's my experience: clean - check, detailed - check, not as natueral as the ply imo but still very good, but that's just my ears in my room. I really want to like the XPS, especially since they play louder and are lighter, but I can't get them to my liking. I can't fully get rid of the veiled sound. Might be user-error on my part - but I tried small and large panels, different thicknesses, different glue types and layers of glue, different exciters - doesn't matter what I do - it sounds good with the exception of the veiled sound. HELP!I really want to try the EPS but never found a good source - stuck on the XPS. But the gator foam board shows some promise - will try to get hold of a bigger sample.I actually really like that the we all like different things, have different perspectives and bring different ideas to the table. It really adds to the fun! Thank you all for sharing all your great ideas! And yes - I try many of the ideas I read here in one form or another - many are very good. I also believe the our different room set-up and electronics and not to say the type of music is preferred makes a HUGE impact on preferred panel. The DAEX30HESF-4 brings more detail and HF than the thrusters. I can easily hear a difference. Before you glue them all up on the XPS, you should just try one with removable tape or something quickly. There is just one thing with it - it sometimes sounds a bit of metalic ringing - Not exactly sure what it since I don't hear it all the time. I think we use the panels a bit differently. I play them full-range or around 100HZ while I think you cross them higher and can then use smaller panels. In order to get good and clean bass, it's my experience that they need to be as rigid as possible so they will not become 'floppy' - this is especially true when cranking them up while crossing them at 120hz or lower. I can play 1/8" at low volumes or cross them really high - but I agree, the bass doesn't sound good when playing louder. The 1/4 is perhaps too thick and something slightly smaller is what I found is better (after some hard work with the sander). Even on the thicker panels, it doesn't get much of the slam that you will get from a sub, but I have to say as an old electric bass player, that the bass from the panels is very clean and detailed. The more and more I experiment, the more I'm convinced of the multi-panel approach that takes the best from each material option and panel sizes.