actually the dodecahedron things would work fine for my purposes, actually
normal speakers work fine, I make sound art installations - outdoor ones,
and there are certain instances where it might be useful to have a speaker
that propogated sounds in all directions (as in real life the sound of say
- your foot hitting the ground would propogate sound in all directions) .
This might might helpreduce sweet spots  .

On 20 October 2012 04:29, Neil & Marcia Adams <neilnmar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Again with txt only (thank you Martin)
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> The late Dick Campbell designed a dodecahedron loudspeaker. Close?
> <http://users.rcn.com/rhcamp/**dodec45.pdf<http://users.rcn.com/rhcamp/dodec45.pdf>
> >http<http://users.**rcn.com/rhcamp/dodec45.pdf<http://users.rcn.com/rhcamp/dodec45.pdf>
> >://**users.rcn.com/rhcamp/dodec45.**pdf<http://users.rcn.com/rhcamp/dodec45.pdf>
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