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But in the end I wouldn't be surprised if we end up with Gatorfoam. Then to me it is mainly a task to see how bass could be improved by subs or perhaps OB-bass.For the high treble I would easily suggest some omnidirectional super tweeter solution. And that certainly will exsist.I was very pleased to know that someone on this forum actually heard Ziggy's speakers. "That's evidence"! I can't stress enough that's it's very important to round the corners of these panels. Additionally, the mounting of the panels has a big impact on bass response. The panels must "not" sit on the floor, doing so will upset the balance of resonance distribution. The panels must sit in a spring-like suspension. I'm getting bass well into the low 30 hertz range.Jack [/size]
I have heard Ziggy's Black Monsters not for a very long time but long enough to say that his Gatorfoam finds are great. He may very well sit on one of the best high bass, midrange, low/mid treble speakers there is. And that's no small business.
That's interesting Captainjack, Bob's panels just rested on the floor and no corners were specially rounded. But how should we get them into the air ?/Erling
Hello, i'm new and i'm really interested in the project.I've a question, why don't use a honey-comb core Nomex panel as the original Podium Sound model 1?There is something wrong with that kind of material?Hello and welcome!There's nothing much wrong with Nomex, in fact most people on this forum would love to use it. Nomex is not inexpensive and carving it up for DIY experiments can be costly.I'm working on an idea that may negate the use of Nomex, if it works I'll let everyone know what I did. There's no sense in several contributors of this forum duplicating my futility.Jack
This is not an easy decision for me to make after the events of the last few days.Due to so many kind and supporting personal emails received, from considerate and thoughtful people, pleading with me to return (some from people that I have not heard of or known about, some from all parts of the world and even phone calls from within West Australia and the Eastern States of Australia!),I will come back if you still wish me to do so on this forum , as it now seems very obvious that the NXT panel project has such great significance apparently..........to more people than I could have ever imagined.Welcome BAck!!!!!Jack
Firstly, I am not an unkind or malicious person despite my last outburst, which I sincerely apologize for............that was just plain stupid and I reacted impulsively.......again! It seems very clear to me now that we need to accept measurement techniques, whether they are 100% effective or not. We need to be decisive and analytical of panel materials, mounting methods and ALL aspects of this project.
It seems to be a proprietary skript (by NXT) for AkAbak speaker simulation software. Akabak is free for private users.http://www.randteam.de/_Software/AkAbak/Download-AkAbak.htmlTo get access to the DML skript you will need a NXT licence. -m
1. Panel suspension needs to be stabilized so that there is no further stretching downwards due to the effects of gravity.Consider using a low mass compliant brace, with just enough lift to neutralize gravity. Something that would loop around and under the magnet and fasten to the panel just an inch or two above each exciter. I'm not trying to be humorous, but it would act something like a bra. Yes I know, I'm thinking about a rubber band, but we need something that won't lose elasticity over time.It would be simple and we wouldn't look like we were trying to copy the Podium's to the last detail. Using a spine also means connecting it the frame and suspension system.Just a little something to think about.Jack