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#212939 - 06/25/08 12:59 AM
Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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#212940 - 06/25/08 01:28 AM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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Registered: 12/06/07
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Absolutely fascinating. I posted a link to that sub here a while back and it was greeted with scepticism.
I wonder how many of these things he sells in a year?
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#212941 - 06/25/08 01:53 AM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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Very interesting, Charles. Apparently the 105dB level at 6Hz didn't cause an appearance of the "brown note" syndrome among those present at the recording session. It'll also be interesting to see how the point Dr. Rubinson raised at the end will be answered.
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#212980 - 06/25/08 01:27 PM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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Registered: 12/25/02
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Very interesting! Thanks for posting this CV. On one of the replies there's a link to a video of 'Cameron' playing the Trinity organ. It's a must see... impressive foot work... and the goofiest looking slippers ever!! :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQxyQktNFwc
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#213006 - 06/25/08 02:59 PM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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Registered: 12/25/02
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yeah, I wonder how it works too... Kinda of makes sense to use a fan since low frequencies 'moves' a lot of air. My guess is that the fan blades vibrates somehow or the fan is mounted on a regular woofer piston... dunno gotta check the website.
Edited by JaimeG (06/25/08 03:01 PM)
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#213008 - 06/25/08 03:03 PM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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Find his website. He posts a lot of info on the physics/theory of this sub.
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#213009 - 06/25/08 03:09 PM
Re: Dual Rotary Subs Used at Trinity Church
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This interweb thing is awesome :P Here's an excerpt of how it works from his website: A motor controller and electric motor rotate a set of blades at a constant speed. The TRW-17 Rotary Woofer pitch mechanism uses a conventional voice coil and magnet assembly. This is connected to your amplifier to pitch blades in proportion to the applied audio signal. As the blades pitch while rotating a pressure wave is generated, the degree of pitch controls the amplitude of the pressure wave. Air is allowed to transition through the blades. Thus oscillating the pitch of the blades creates sound while they are rotating .
Edited by JaimeG (06/25/08 03:11 PM)
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