[microsound] Transducers as speakers
Johan Vandermaelen
info at aevox.be
Sat Jan 7 06:48:13 EST 2012
Dear Ben,
A lot of information on Rain Forrest can also be found in the book
Hacking Electronics from Nicolas Collins, who was David Tudors assistent.
But I see allready a lot of well documented information in the previous
textes.
I'm making transducers which can be used as a speaker and as
contactmicrophone based on a magnetostrictive priciple.
Has a far more even responce (depending on the material you use it with)
as a piezo, and also a clearly higher output.
But the price is high (300€). Stictly spoken, in the context of that
piece, it could be overkill.
Best regards,
Johan Vandermaelen
www.aevox.be
Op 4/01/2012 23:37, michael trommer schreef:
> ...and that is precisely what I was looking for.
> Thanks !
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