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Ahem. no need to get so excited about exciters or lack thereof Maybe we should put it to the panel
Ok this will be my last post on this boring subject:Words have a meaning and I understand perfectly that you do not have the knowledge to exploit the informations that I already gave, the phase and balance of the left and right channels never vary throughout the video, as shown by the display of the vectorscope that I posted next to the page of the video. Anyone with a bit of audio editing experience can understand what I'm talking about. And I'm still waiting for be shown a cellphone capable of making a perfectly stable stereo recording of this quality while the camera is swept from right to left, especially without capturing any echo of the room or street noise. This simply does not exist.A transducer that is not shown in photos is a transducer that is rusted or damaged, Ebay is full of announcement of ruins on sale for staggering prices.POL
Here is another thing I wanted to touch upon with these DML panels technology working differently then conventional cone speakers......When recording sound on a conventional cone 2-4 way speakers moving the camera to the tweeter will change the sound for the mere fact that they are SEPARATE drivers....Bertagni speakers use two exciters one full range while the other is high passed at 1k.....The reason why one wont hear the change in sound when moving from the full range transducer to the high pass transducer is because they are both radiating/vibrating there combined frequencies on the SAME PLANE/PANEL....Those that do not know this do not fully understand exciter technology as this is the real nature of the beast called exciters.
BendingwaveTectonics panels xo at about 6k or so to a single separate tweeter off the panel ,this is to minimise combing effects between the HF of the exciter's ,ie minimising the cancellations of sound waves traveling through the panels and those traveling through the air between the exciter's.As for not being able to hear two exciter's (tweeters) on a single panel, it is very easy to hear the sounds from the exciter area and to measure with a test mic the beaming from the exciter voice coil area .Over the years I have used a few different methods to reduce the beaming in the HF ,blutack is the easy but not the best option.It is always good to remember that the first pulse wave (tectonic call this the primary wave) will always come from the coil ,traveling into the centre of the voice coil area and out away from the voice coil area,what ever happens to this primary wave after this is up to you ,but it will always be there !Steve
Hi, Odal3....Like Ive stated above my DML Panels mimic Bertagni speakers. I am currently using a 5.1 system of ALL DML panels including the sub. A DML panel sub is just a DML panel utilizing a sub amp.Bertagni speakers technology are basically very similar to NXT's so called BMR technology which is basically just a exciter attached to a brace/spline which in turn is attached to a frame with some sort of surround (usually foam and or rubber) material holding the panel in place on the frame....Bertagni speakers just do it on a much larger scale panel.....Another design very similar to Exciter/BMR technology are the old school Sony APM square flat speakers.One of the most common mistakes is that most DIY DML panel designs do not use a spline/brace attached to a frame. A spline attached to a frame is very important as the back of the exciter needs something to hold it place for it to actually push/move the panel material at higher excursions...it will also increase accuracy, clarity/treble.Most people start of utilizing Rich M's designs on parts express gallery (aka OB newbie on this site) which is just a basic start up design into DML technology....Unless a DML panel is done right one wont ever experience a DML panels TRUE POTENTIAL.Here is a review of Bertagnis flag ship DML speakers the SM 300 just so one can get a glimpse at there potential when perfected like Bertagni designs.http://www.hifi-classic.net/review/bes-sm300-289.htmlhttp://www.townwire.net/bes_d120%27s.htmhttp://www.audioimprov.com/AudioImprov/Speakers/Entries/2012/6/15_Bertagni_SM-275_restoration.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5eqcmHW3Vs&t=641sOn the youtube vid you can see Bertagnis design of using a frame/spline to hold the exciter in place.
You keep mentioning that YouTube video ,I have no interest in this video at all.Why not concentrate on the bertagni speakers in this video which you posted ,where the sound changes as he moves around the room.Is there a problem with this ?
BendingwaveI'm sorry I cannot continue with this conversation ,I am lost for words.It gets worse with every post.GoodbyeSteve
Hey OZZ, yes I treat the front and back with PVA/water mix but I do not use the 50/50 ratio instead I use the 70/30 ratio of 70% water and 30% glue....I also paint only the front of the panels with high gloss enamel oil based paint 1 coat.I use the frost king 3/4 inch foam where one side of the foam is sticky so you only need to use glue on the other side. Foam is mounted on the back edge of the panel that will be mounted to the frame....There is 2 ways you can mount the panels to the surrounds....The first way is to modify the edges of the panels like in this picture > http://mlm-s2-p.mlstatic.com/bafles-raros-bertagni-electroacoustic-systems-no-tecnics-12737-MLM20066287131_032014-F.jpgThe second way which is easier is to just modify the foam buy cutting sections of the foam and spacing them out 2 inches apart evenly around the back side edge of panel but do not use any foam on or too close to the corners....yes I round the corners I just cut off the very tip of the corner and sand it evenly.....The exciters with the threaded screw holes I use screws but the ones without the screw holes I use adhesive to secure them to the spine.The DAEX25FHE is one of the best bang for the buck over all exciter....Even its terminals are better then other exciters as other exciters the hole to wire them is so small I cant barely fit 20 gauge wire. lol...The DAEX25FHE is also a vented exciter so the sound will radiate from the back of the exciter as well. You can change the sound of the exciter by taping up and covering some of the vents like every other vent....covering up the vents can increase accuracy in sound but covering up too much of the vents will decrease that open spaciousness so its just personal preference. I only have 1 pair of those exciters as my design requires 2 exciters so I need to use mostly 8ohm exciters....I do not know why P.E. makes more 4ohm exciters then 8ohms.Ah yes I have seen those type of speakers before, if I remember correctly they are the Teac brand utilizing NXT technology/exciters...I seen one on craigslist for $10.00 but it was sold...Seen another but it came with the receiver/cd player for $40.00 but I only wanted the speakers so I did not buy it.