I had my car examined last week and they had some kind of strong machine that vibrated the wheels when testing shock absorbers and all parts in the underside. I think the very powerful oscillation was in low bass octaves when the sweep got up. But dunno what kind of mechanism was used for this. No lack of power and xmax.
Hi Nasse-
This is a servo controller or "electronic suspension" as Mr. Erath calls it.
The servo loop is contained in the controller module and only speaker leads go to the driver.
The "specifics" of the driver are accounted for in the controller.
What it does is give me FLAT bass down to 20Hz out of my pair of 15" woofers each in a 1.25 cubic foot enclosure with my B&W 805 speakers sitting on top.
I am just curious to see if it could be adapted to a musical instrument also...
I think they would work GREAT as a bass rig..
This is a servo controller or "electronic suspension" as Mr. Erath calls it.
The servo loop is contained in the controller module and only speaker leads go to the driver.
The "specifics" of the driver are accounted for in the controller.
What it does is give me FLAT bass down to 20Hz out of my pair of 15" woofers each in a 1.25 cubic foot enclosure with my B&W 805 speakers sitting on top.
I am just curious to see if it could be adapted to a musical instrument also...
I think they would work GREAT as a bass rig..
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