now this is interesting
This devcie is desgined soley to supliment subwoofwers, not to replace them. It is optimized from 25Hz down.
The unit adjusts the pitch of the blades in relation to the freq.
It is for home theater not music, and there is a lot of movies with sub 25Hz content.
Sub 25Hz bass is one of those things that unless you have heard it you don't know what your missing.
The unit adjusts the pitch of the blades in relation to the freq.
It is for home theater not music, and there is a lot of movies with sub 25Hz content.
Sub 25Hz bass is one of those things that unless you have heard it you don't know what your missing.
Check this out:
http://www.betteraudio.com/geolemon/servoproject/
Edit: I have a good idea of what sub 25hz bass feels like jrace..
I still question how much information you are going to find in any media that is as low as 10hz or 15Hz, though...
if it can play over 20hz then yes I see some merit to the device...
Edit again... 1/3 horse power motor turns the fan blades, which are connected to a rod in the center of a woofer voice coil. Instead of the voice coil moving a cone, it moves the rod, which then moves smaller rods that adjust the pitch of the fan blades
I question if this guy knows what he's talking about... he describes both a servo motor which spins the blades... then a voice coil moving a rod making the fins change pitch...
I think the blades just spin...
[ November 04, 2005, 12:07 PM: Message edited by: Haunz ]
http://www.betteraudio.com/geolemon/servoproject/
Edit: I have a good idea of what sub 25hz bass feels like jrace..
I still question how much information you are going to find in any media that is as low as 10hz or 15Hz, though...
if it can play over 20hz then yes I see some merit to the device...
Edit again... 1/3 horse power motor turns the fan blades, which are connected to a rod in the center of a woofer voice coil. Instead of the voice coil moving a cone, it moves the rod, which then moves smaller rods that adjust the pitch of the fan blades
I question if this guy knows what he's talking about... he describes both a servo motor which spins the blades... then a voice coil moving a rod making the fins change pitch...
I think the blades just spin...
[ November 04, 2005, 12:07 PM: Message edited by: Haunz ]
Originally posted by Haunz:
^ The cyclone is very similar in concept, but they work with a box and the fins had much more surface area so they could create back pressure inside the box...... cyclone is a much better design IMO... plays up to around 40hz I think (jordy)??
^ The cyclone is very similar in concept, but they work with a box and the fins had much more surface area so they could create back pressure inside the box...... cyclone is a much better design IMO... plays up to around 40hz I think (jordy)??
Apparantly this device creates so much unwanted noise that yo must mount it in another room (or closet).
Hmmm, $12000.00
Only plays from 20hz down,
must be mounted in a nother room...
I think I'll spend my cash elsewhere!
Hmmm, $12000.00
Only plays from 20hz down,
must be mounted in a nother room...
I think I'll spend my cash elsewhere!
Well, it must be good for venting popcorn odours around the house as well. Now that I think about it my dad had some guy come to the house looking for old ceiling fans...I see where it has now surfaced.
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