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In the Thread: How to USE “Resonating Oops” in loudspeakers
Post Subject: A resonant experimentPosted by Bud on: 2/28/2007
I wonder if you could hang a secondary driver in a dead box, without baffle, or perhaps more usefully, with a shaped baffle and use it to provide the "resonance" effect of many vibrating panals of tuned length and specificshaped radiating areas. Having the electrical signal to this "inner" driver corrupted in frequency, amplitude, time and phase, through use of various tone shaping networks, might allow a person to narrow down the frequency range and time space that mean the most to the ear / correlator.
Just think, a lap box with the face panal filled with adjustable knobs, allowing you to twiddle till death in search of the perfect tones. Endless charts with complicated frequency / phase / amplitudetraces of the signal fed to the resonator, with many tiny notations written in the margins, to confuse the minds of those finding your dead body. Just imagine the sort of flap this would create in the world of Morons for Sonic Reproduction.
Would the inner resonating chamber of the venerable Ohm F, tall cone speaker be considered suitable for resonence experiments, within large boxes, using added vibratory control panals? Would adding internal vibrators of specific shape, thickness etc. be usefull? Endless vistas come to mind....
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