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Testing the first customers art panels. They sent the images which I had printed to 16 x 20. Mounted the images to the panels using 3m 90 spray glue and then to the frames using 3m VHB 5952 foam insulation tape. Used the Dayton Audio DAEX25VT-4 exciter ( helps that their showroom is down the road from my house), with a 199uf high pass capacitor as the customer was going to use these in a surround sound system with subwoofers. You really can't tell from this iphone recording, but they do sound pretty good.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs9Bmri_mqQ
I'm building another customer pair this week. I will post picks of the construction. I'm making a pair of 11 x 14 with a new 2mm panel which should give even better high end response.
Are you using any type of glass or lamination in front of the images? It appears in some photos there is a bit of glare, but cannot tell. I have been working on a similar project over the past little bit and am hoping to be able to join you in sharing notes soon. Is your panel material something readily available or is it exotic and expensive AF?
What I see on the drawing is a rectangle with rounded corners. That does not tell me if the oval shape is better than a rectangle for DML speakers.
At this stage of my projects, I think I should better use an Infraflex for bass, and a DML for mid-treble.Oh my God, what did I say? Now somebody is going to ask me to explain what is an Infraflex... Pol, could you do that for me please?
Cut to the chase, I would like to try Dayton exciters as midrange ~200-~10kHz with sub and supertweeter assist, probably OB at both extremes, active XO possible at 200-250, passive 8-10kHz. My question, what are the minimum dimensions of an EPS, XPS or thin ply panel to "easily" achieve that range? Am I better with a thin panel? Ozziozzi
I won't try to explain what is an InfraFlex, though it may sound good, it is backed by a very fuzzy theory... LOLPOL