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So what's happening around here? No one still interested in this technology or are there plenty of experiments going on behind the scenes?
I am going to try putting an exciter on a hollow body guitar to see how that sounds...maybe a bit louder because of the resonant cavity. Will report after I do this.
Over all sound was very pleasant but lacking the highs and lows as with the gatorfoam and the cardboard.
Thanks for trying that out usp1, seems like it was a worthwhile experiment if it sounded pleasant.I wish my exciters would show up, I'm itching to play with them.What were the volume levels like compared with any other approaches you've tried?Your post (and pols)leads me to wonder if there's any milage in cardboard vessels (I know they've already been done, but I've only heard small/crude single exciter versions like the soundpac speakers).Could a wood veneer or c/board helmholtz resonator be tuned to re-enforce desired freq's?I wonder if a larger instrument such as a double bass would help with low freq's in the same way that larger sheets of c/c do?.I really want to try an exciter on a bass drum.Can I just check your meaning here for clarity, the guitar lacked the same H+Ls that the GF and c-board does?, have I got that right?
I wonder if the lack of highs is systemic to the cheap $5 exciters.
try the second one, down the page http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/1756/ambiosonic.jpgtwo exciters at center (L+R) are very close togetherand the two others are at extremes L & Rall that on one single big panelenjoy...POL