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With using more than one exciter we are actually using equalisation - for low frequencies we are summing with better efficency (+6dB per doubling of the exciters/ coherent summing) and for the HF with less (+3dB not coherent summing). If useing more than one exciter full range, there might be some destructive interferences for the high frequencies - less hf output. Due to the dipole radiation at a certain frequency (depending on the size of the panel) a LF drop (-6dB/oct.) starts. I like your puristic attitude of no filtering just making the thing as straight as possible by the physical arrangement - it's just a question of point of view and finding the right compromises, but I have the strange feeling that running all exciters full range will keep us running in trouble.
So, we need to find out exactly what this ''HARDWAX OIL'' is exactly........brand names, equivalents etc.?If Balsa wood could be joined to make large sheets and dampened/coated it would make a very interesting material.............maybe ideal?
There is an importer for hardwax oil in Australia (this stuff seems to be a german specialty).http://www.whittlewaxes.com.au/Home/Home.aspHardwax oil contains carnauba wax, according to Wikipedia the hardest natural wax. It comes from Brazil, same as balsa, so pure canauba might be the alternative for the Fullrangeman, if he can?t get the blend over there.
P.P.S.: I will not buy exciters and panels this year. Iam waiting some honeycomb material and a super exciter, I have no garage to test procedures.
Quote from: j gale on 31 Oct 2009, 02:59 amIt's my understanding that our panels are bipole not dipole and so a different ball game re cancellation etc.I'm afraid this is not correct. In a bipole system, two drivers fire in phase with one another, but in opposite directions. This is not possible with one panel unless it's expanding and contracting in thickness according to the input signal. Well in fact the panel does contract and expand to some extend - but not in a way so that bipolar behavior is the result.
It's my understanding that our panels are bipole not dipole and so a different ball game re cancellation etc.