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What do you think it would sound like if i cut out a section and suspend it with rubber bands?I bought some of those 55 cent onkyo tweeters and they dont sound that bad. Wich do you think would sound the best?
The number of exciters seems to make a difference in the HF response. With one exciter my 2'x4' gatorfoam panel goes up to 15Khz with 2 exciters the HF rolls off at 12Khz and with 3 or more it is lower still around 11 Khz. I presume the multiple exciters must be canceling out the high frequencies. I wonder what role spacing between exciters plays.(I tried different spacing and it did not seem to make any difference)After reading some of the earlier discussion about dipole vs. bipole, I thought I'd try something very different - exciters on both faces of the panel. Complete Fail! The sound was just awful. The exciters must be canceling out.
How are you running multiple exciters on one panel? series or paralell.If you are running them in series i can see why its rolling off the high freq because your adding another coil. The coils act like a choke i think and the tend to block the HF the larger the coil is.Im only running one exciter but im running 2 of the cheaper ones because they are 4ohms but i dont think they even sound as good as the dayton ones.
I must admit I have been following this thread with great interest for a while now. I got a chance to get a few exciters from a local dealer ...
The mystery of NXT is not in measurements..........it's in practice with actual REAL materials and experimentation............lots of it as most here already know.
So, I suggest that the next time you play around with useless materials such as MDF and hold them with one hand while measuring their ''horrible'' frequency response curves, and posting them on this thread, keep in mind these variables(and there are probably even more that we are not aware of) and then try and convince us all that they are accurate and reveal a midrange only panel that ''lacks overtones or ''harmonics'' or '' sound acceptable only with a small number of instruments, if at all'
Bruno, here are the waterfalls (God forbid!), panels look bad, but they do sound better than dome tweeter...for whatever reason
Well said Jack! I'm glad you demonstrated the ''other side of measurement techniques'' ........just goes to show what we're dealing with here Rob.