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"I leave this with you for comment if you like. I've been factual and honest with all here.I believe that we have come as far as we can go within the limits of a diy panel.To me it's a speaker that can be used for some music, but fails on a good chunk of others and is dependent on transient severity and power input to survive."I agree!I haven't posted for a while because I had nothing to contribute. In my opinion, one exciter per channel and some cardboard works very nicely for an up grade in sound for a computer.I been playing with line sources with amazing results. Full range with bass to 20 Hertz, no crossovers.
I´m using two different kind of exciters on my prototypes. The other pair is using the 32mm balanced exciters (4 exciters per panel) and the other protos are using the new 25mm SFH exciters (quite strong ones!!). Balanced exciters seems to be able to offer a very neutral and natural sound with this panel type. SFH exciters are almost as good as well but will offer a little bit more sensitivity and bass extension.-Mikadosan
Wow, thanks for all the info Sedge and Mikadosan.SFX are about 2 miles from me!!!!!I'm really keen to try a pair of their units but I think I'll try some cheapo's first if I get enough interest to get a group buy together, how many would you be looking for jonners?.$100 will get us 20 exciters(thats the minimum order).At current exchange rates that's about £64, if we split them 2 ways that's affordable for me.Would you be willing to buy 10 off me (around £32 plus p+p from me to you) if I order 20 for us?If 10 is too many for you maybe we can find someone else who's interested?£3.20 per exciter is pretty cheap, anyone else in the UK interested?.
I have tried the following exciters already:- Dayton 32mm balanced exciter- Dayton 25mm SFX excitersAnd I can tell you that none has been as good as the Dayton (NXT) 32mm balanced exciters and 25mm SFX exciters.
Let's stop going around in circles which I believe is starting to happen............I'm not blaming anyone in particular, just keep it real guys.
tinnitusthe exciters from parts express might be cheep ,but they are not crappy infact they are very good.
WTF? We can't all afford to 'keep it real' at 500 bucks a pair.Good luck to those who can, I'll be fascinated to learn mikadosan's conclusions should he choose to post them.Does anyone else have any direct experience of the SFX units?I'd like to ask again if anyone has tried putting two exciters facing each other on either face of a panel, with one unit wired to 'pull' while the other 'pushes'?This might be the same as just mounting two units in separate locations but I suspect that there might be less chaotic interference if they were in synchrony.Of course maybe DML thrives on interference.
I think my first experiment will be stretched silk (tight!) with exciters sewn on, and maybe some sort of resin or hardener brushed on to the silk (after stretching) to stiffen it.