home made speakers using Dayton Sound Exciters

September 21, 2010 · 25 comments

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A demonstration of how a set of Dayton Sound exciters can be used to create a set of Hi-Fi loud speakers. These were created using the following materials: One pair of Dayton Sound Exciters ( Parts Express), Two pieces of aluminum .030″thk. x 12″wx 12″h (hobby shop), Paper foam paper board 12″ x12″ x 1/4thk. (craft shop), 500ohm. speaker of unknown manufacturer for the very high frequency (electronic surplus), Super glue used to adhere .500 ohm. speaker to front and also to adhere the tripod mounts. The amplifier is a 35wpc. KT88 push pull, CD is Kenwood 5 disc, Subwoofer is a Radio Shack 12″ passive. The resulting sound is better than some very expensive bookshelf speakers that I have heard. Quite simply IMPRESSIVE !!!

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