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What in the Heck is an Exciter?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8829683" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I'd imagine the intention is to put those on a large glass window or similar. I'm sure it would make some sound but probably of very poor quality. There's a reason traditional speaker diaphragms are built out of the lightest materials available. </p><p></p><p>Would vouch for the "bass shaker" transducers though, they are great at giving the illusion of powerful ultra low frequency and used alongside a small subwoofer are a great way to get that feeling of big bass in a convertible, soft top, or similar vehicle where you just can't get a subwoofer to pressurize the airspace you're in. I sat in a Mercedes convertible many years ago that ran an 8" woofer in the trunk and a few of those on the front seats and it was really cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8829683, member: 614752"] I'd imagine the intention is to put those on a large glass window or similar. I'm sure it would make some sound but probably of very poor quality. There's a reason traditional speaker diaphragms are built out of the lightest materials available. Would vouch for the "bass shaker" transducers though, they are great at giving the illusion of powerful ultra low frequency and used alongside a small subwoofer are a great way to get that feeling of big bass in a convertible, soft top, or similar vehicle where you just can't get a subwoofer to pressurize the airspace you're in. I sat in a Mercedes convertible many years ago that ran an 8" woofer in the trunk and a few of those on the front seats and it was really cool. [/QUOTE]
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