Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-10 Thread PSPunch

Yes, transducers was the term I was looking for!

As a matter of fact, running through the photos at sites I was given, I
think the lower end items of AURA's bass shakers are exactly what I've
used in the past.


Thank you all for the references.


Frank,
thanks for the note on PD-ot. I can't believe I've been missing out on
it all of these months.
On my way to subscribe now.


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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Derek Holzer
Search for bass shaker or bass driver. Aura is one of the main brand 
names for these. These are bass transducers designed for home theaters 
and car audio systems. The idea is to put them in the seat and the bass 
literally kicks you in the ass. I used them to resonate a huge structure 
of construction scaffolding once. They are usually approx EUR 25.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactile_transducer

Difference between these and solenoids is that you drive these directly 
with audio, meaning you need a multichannel soundcard to drive several. 
Solenoids get driven by DC voltage via a transistor (which in Roman's 
case is driven by a microconotroller/Arduino), so the cost per channel 
is much lower.

best,
d.

PSPunch wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 I would first like to apologize that this is totally unrelated to Pd.
 However I figured that this list is the most likely place to find an
 answer among the communities I subscribe to.
 
 
 Years ago I used some driver units to playback super low frequencies,
 down from the inaudible up to probably 100Hz at most.
 It was more like a chunk of steel designed to mount on any surface
 expecting it to resonate. These units were also very inexpensive and ran
 for 10s or 20s of US dollars I think.
 
 Today when I search for driver units of such kinds, all I can find are
 ones which look more like speaker cones and not exactly what I recall.
 
 Does anyone know of where to look, or keywords pointing to such
 products? and hopefully places I can purchase them online?
 
 BTW, of course the goal is to drive some of these using PD, inspired by
 Roman's work using solenoids  :)
 
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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread hard off
i can't help you either, but i once saw photos of a system that could
play the infamous 'brown note' of 7 hz .  it was massive, and the guy
had dug trenches in his basement to do it.

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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo,
PSPunch hat gesagt: // PSPunch wrote:

 I would first like to apologize that this is totally unrelated to Pd.
 However I figured that this list is the most likely place to find an
 answer among the communities I subscribe to.

There also is the pd-ot list, where you can reach many of the pd-list
subscribers in off-topic questions. 

Sorry, can't help with your question.

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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Farnell

They might have been electrostatic blocks?
Basically a big piezo crystal that expands, as used in some
camera focus controls. You need a well regulated high voltage
to operate them though. I've never seen anything like that as
a bass driver. For ideas to experiment you could check
out servo operated bass drivers and the acoustic wave cannon design.

http://www.servodrive.com/basstech7.html
http://cardhouse.com/x09/wave.htm

On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 10:55:50 +0900
PSPunch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Hi all,
 
 I would first like to apologize that this is totally unrelated to Pd.
 However I figured that this list is the most likely place to find an
 answer among the communities I subscribe to.
 
 
 Years ago I used some driver units to playback super low frequencies,
 down from the inaudible up to probably 100Hz at most.
 It was more like a chunk of steel designed to mount on any surface
 expecting it to resonate. These units were also very inexpensive and ran
 for 10s or 20s of US dollars I think.
 
 Today when I search for driver units of such kinds, all I can find are
 ones which look more like speaker cones and not exactly what I recall.
 
 Does anyone know of where to look, or keywords pointing to such
 products? and hopefully places I can purchase them online?
 
 BTW, of course the goal is to drive some of these using PD, inspired by
 Roman's work using solenoids  :)
 
 --
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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Derek Holzer
Hey Andy,

bit more than ten bucks a pop, those ;-)

d.

Andy Farnell wrote:

 For ideas to experiment you could check
 out servo operated bass drivers and the acoustic wave cannon design.
 
 http://www.servodrive.com/basstech7.html
 http://cardhouse.com/x09/wave.htm


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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Farnell

On Tue, 08 Jan 2008 14:19:26 +0100
Derek Holzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hey Andy,
 
 bit more than ten bucks a pop, those ;-)

Er.. yup! :)

Interesting operational principles though...

I wonder what else would give you high power low
frequency control, maybe pnneumatics ... 

 
 d.
 
 Andy Farnell wrote:
 
  For ideas to experiment you could check
  out servo operated bass drivers and the acoustic wave cannon design.
  
  http://www.servodrive.com/basstech7.html
  http://cardhouse.com/x09/wave.htm
 
 
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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Roman Haefeli
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 10:55 +0900, PSPunch wrote:

 Years ago I used some driver units to playback super low frequencies,
 down from the inaudible up to probably 100Hz at most.
 It was more like a chunk of steel designed to mount on any surface
 expecting it to resonate. These units were also very inexpensive and ran
 for 10s or 20s of US dollars I think.

are you talking about transducers? speakers that are designed to be
mounted on something in order to shake that something?

something like this?
http://www.visaton.com/en/car_hifi/koerperschall/828.html

roman




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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Tim Boykett

dear bass-fetishists,

There are some available from pollin.de that we used, order number
630 104 costing 5 euros per piece. not the best in the world, but
quite okay..

tim


On 08/01/2008, at 1:44 PM, hard off wrote:

 i can't help you either, but i once saw photos of a system that could
 play the infamous 'brown note' of 7 hz .  it was massive, and the guy
 had dug trenches in his basement to do it.

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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Charles Henry
I would love to get my hands on one of these:
http://www.eminent-tech.com/randd2.html

Thigpen rotary vane loudspeakers are like a sub-subwoofer, because
they have a low-pass characteristic rather than band-pass.  It's the
only loudspeaker that goes all the way down to 0 Hz.

Chuck

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Re: [PD] [OT] Bass driver unit

2008-01-08 Thread Andy Farnell
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 09:02:22 -0600
Charles Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It's the
 only loudspeaker that goes all the way down to 0 Hz.

Yeah... but this one goes down to -1
;)

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