Sounds like a fine solution. 1/1 review said the transducers are not reliable and gave a negative review. 2/7 worked for him.
I would think the quality of the sound would be greatly influenced by the material it is mounted in. Fiberglass works well as a speaker cone? I wonder what the high end would be like. Bass would probably do well. And if anything else was mounted loosely it would add a bit of extra percussion at resonating frequencies. Seriously though this is an intriguing alternative. I'd like to hear how it goes. Ron > On Sep 9, 2014, at 9:51 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List > <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: > > This is what I'm planning on doing for cockpit speakers: > http://www.parts-express.com/tectonic-elements-teax32c30-4-b-32mm-balanced-exciter-4-ohms--297-224 > > No cutting fiberglass, no disintegrating cones. No waterproofing issues It > drives the surface it's mounted on as a cone. Look it up in Youtube there's > a guy whom installed them in his cockpit and it seems to work really well. > > > Regards > Francois Rivard > 1990 34+ "Take Five" > Lake Lanier, Georgia > _______________________________________________ > This List is provided by the C&C Photo Album > > Email address: > CnC-List@cnc-list.com > To change your list preferences, including unsubscribing -- go bottom of page > at: > http://cnc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/cnc-list_cnc-list.com >
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