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BendingwaveI must point out that telling people to cover up vent holes without warning them that doing so could destroy there exciter's and also melt the panel. It's like not putting water in your car radiator because you think it sounds better ?The vents are there for forced cooling of the coils and to reduce noise ,bertagni new he had to reduce the temperature of his coils or he would be doing serious repair jobs to melted poly panels.As for making all the difference to the sound from front to the back I have used exciter's with there vent holes blocked mounted on spines ,for test reason's only ,with very little difference in sound if any? Although a ten watt exciter will go down to 20hz and lower on a large panel,but if you mount the exciter on a spine you will probably find it will roll off fast at about 40hz .Bertagnis work as a piston in this area ,a free floating panel as POL said, does not !Once again Having two exciter's on a single panel will interfere with each other( combing effects).Tectonics use four exciter's to a panel ,and use two panels,the exciter's look as if they are using nxt positioning.Tectonics minimise combing by xo ing to a ribbon tweeter at about 6k or so.This would mean no combing effects above 6k.Steve
BendingwaveYou chose not to take the easy root and just say,sorry ,yes I should have mentioned that blocking the vent holes could damage your pride and joy.Instead you made a very long post blaming everyone else if they damage the exciters .You should not presume that everybody knows what the holes are on certain drive units.small exciters only have one vent hole at the rear ,they look hear to get good safe advice.Some maybe using low power exciters on heavy ply panels for instance ,already stretched to the limit temperature wise ,recommending blocking the vent hole to make((supposedly) them sound better,should always be with a warning !!Can you also explain how utilising bertagnis method of using two exciters on a panel with little combing effects is done ?Yes I have heard nxt panels.Zygadr changed his mind later to using single exciter poly panes.Steve
This is my final response to Bendingwave .I am not prepared to continue a dialogue that is both abusive, and offensively sexist and misogynistic in tone.Steve
I noticed with some of the higher powered exciters that they have a horn or waveguide as part of the cooling vent. I wonder if you could use this same idea to boost the output from the rear of other exciters. Scuse crude drawing, but you get the ideaOzziozzi
Here's the pics I promised months ago.I didn't include a picture of the other speaker. That one has the warping on the 2 corners that really angered me. You really have to look to see it, but I am still pissed regardless. It's about half an inch out of whack on the two diagonal corners.