Hello friendly 'philes, I am currently on a hunt for a shielded subwoofer or passive radiator (I think that's what they're called) to be instaled inside a video arcade cabinet. I'm actually only looking for a device that will rumble at frequencies < 100Hz.
I have the amp and a subwoofer already, but the sub is not magnetically shielded and it has to me mounted too near a CRT and other electronics. And because it doesn't need to move air, just shake the cabinet, it doesn't need a cone, just a voice coil. (Please correct me if my terminology is off.)
Many, many thanks for suggestions of where I can find such a 4-Ohm, shielded, approx 5 1/2" diameter subwoofer or passive radiator for this purpose.
I have the amp and a subwoofer already, but the sub is not magnetically shielded and it has to me mounted too near a CRT and other electronics. And because it doesn't need to move air, just shake the cabinet, it doesn't need a cone, just a voice coil. (Please correct me if my terminology is off.)
Many, many thanks for suggestions of where I can find such a 4-Ohm, shielded, approx 5 1/2" diameter subwoofer or passive radiator for this purpose.
watou,
Let me take a stab at this.
1) Look for shielded woofers at the PE site or wherever you buy raw drivers from.
2) A passive radiator is a drone cone with no coil or magnet. It is used to recover some of the bass from within the cabinet similar to a bass reflex but instead of a port, is uses something resembling a partial speaker. This drone is usually larger than the actual woofer. No wires are connected to it.
Your quote:
"And because it doesn't need to move air, just shake the cabinet, it doesn't need a cone, just a voice coil."
This is confusing. It sounds as though you are looking for a bass shaker not a woofer. Please elaborate.
Cal
Let me take a stab at this.
1) Look for shielded woofers at the PE site or wherever you buy raw drivers from.
2) A passive radiator is a drone cone with no coil or magnet. It is used to recover some of the bass from within the cabinet similar to a bass reflex but instead of a port, is uses something resembling a partial speaker. This drone is usually larger than the actual woofer. No wires are connected to it.
Your quote:
"And because it doesn't need to move air, just shake the cabinet, it doesn't need a cone, just a voice coil."
This is confusing. It sounds as though you are looking for a bass shaker not a woofer. Please elaborate.
Cal
2) A passive radiator is a drone cone with no coil or magnet. It is used to recover some of the bass from within the cabinet similar to a bass reflex but instead of a port, is uses something resembling a partial speaker. This drone is usually larger than the actual woofer. No wires are connected to it.
Obviously I have the terminology wrong. Thank you for explaining that.
This is confusing. It sounds as though you are looking for a bass shaker not a woofer. Please elaborate.
I didn't even know the term "bass shaker"! It certainly sounds more like what I'm after.
Essentially, I'm building a video arcade machine in the form of an enclosed cocktail table, and I want to route the low frequencies into rumbling from within the table. I have a 2.1 computer speaker setup which routes frequencies below 100Hz to the subwoofer, and two two-way speakers for the rest. The subwoofer did its job decently as a subwoofer in a ported box, but reusing it in this application has two problems:
- it has a giant, unshielded magnet that would wreak havoc on the CRT and electronics inside the cabinet
- there is no reason to move air with a cone inside the cabinet -- I just want the cabinet to rumble from frequencies <= 100Hz.
-- watou
I think what you really want is a Tactile transducer.
Is a tactile transducer another way of saying bass shaker?
Does anyone make a relatively inexpensive one of these that is already magnetically shielded? I would rather avoid the procedure of shielding one myself, due to cost and the potential of doing so inadequately.
Thanks for your helpful advice!
This PE page shows them. It doesn't say anything about shielded. I would contact them by phone and speak with their techies.
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&DID=7&WebPage_ID=3
Cal
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?&DID=7&WebPage_ID=3
Cal
Cal, thank you for your replies. I have contacted PE regarding bass shaker shielding and I await their reply.
If I were to construct my own shielding, what is the superior alloy that should be used to enclosed the magnets?
Is it generally available as a construction material or does one have to go through a specialty source to obtain it?
If I were to construct my own shielding, what is the superior alloy that should be used to enclosed the magnets?
Is it generally available as a construction material or does one have to go through a specialty source to obtain it?
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