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today i had an idea.
I dont want to tell too much in case I actually thought of something new. I have a concept and part built prototype. Actually its a real rough job and will sound awful, but its ok since that is almost the point, from a testing perspective. The concept is variable flexture diaphragm, which could be applied to panels or even cones domes etc. Though the actual tech would be different. The prototype is a triple ply magnetostat. I am free to use the windings any way i choose, i/p or o/p ..... I plan to use various trace patterns in and effort to affect some kind of diaphragm control, akin to servo but perhaps not THAT much. Am I crazy?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Suncoast
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Hope it is something you can share more of. Good luck! Terry
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Perth
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I like inventive and free thinking people trying new ideas. Good luck. Wish you success.
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