


Buy Tectonic Elements TEAX13C02-8/RH 13mm Exciter 8 Ohms: Speaker Repair - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases Review: A fairly exciting exciter - Well, these little dudes do what they say. I hooked them up to a headphones jack and stuck them to a piece of cardboard, a piece of notebook paper, and a window. I quickly learned that thin, flexible materials work best. Keep in mind that I am not an audio expert, but after plugging one of these into my "boom box" style radio and cranking the volume, the output volume was very low...but these little exciters are still pretty cool. For someone who actually knows what they are doing with them, I'm sure you will have better results. Review: Just a bit of fun - I bought a few of these along with some cable and a cheap amp just to play around with. They work quite well and it's interesting to try with different surfaces. The trick is not to hold them too firmly on the surface but firmly enough to prevent them bouncing off the surface with the vibrations. Cardboard seems to be a fairly good surface, harder surfaces don't vibrate as well and softer surfaces just flap around without moving enough air to get much volume.
| ASIN | B0066AZ8GE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4) |
| Date First Available | July 4, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tectonic Elements |
| Package Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.17 x 0.24 inches |
S**S
A fairly exciting exciter
Well, these little dudes do what they say. I hooked them up to a headphones jack and stuck them to a piece of cardboard, a piece of notebook paper, and a window. I quickly learned that thin, flexible materials work best. Keep in mind that I am not an audio expert, but after plugging one of these into my "boom box" style radio and cranking the volume, the output volume was very low...but these little exciters are still pretty cool. For someone who actually knows what they are doing with them, I'm sure you will have better results.
P**L
Just a bit of fun
I bought a few of these along with some cable and a cheap amp just to play around with. They work quite well and it's interesting to try with different surfaces. The trick is not to hold them too firmly on the surface but firmly enough to prevent them bouncing off the surface with the vibrations. Cardboard seems to be a fairly good surface, harder surfaces don't vibrate as well and softer surfaces just flap around without moving enough air to get much volume.
N**T
Great exciters
Sounds is good, though the adhesive could/should be a bit stronger.
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