BostonClipper
Junior Member
Exciter technology is what is used in flat panel speakers. It converts almost any surface into a speaker.
I have been exploring replacing the electric drone noise of a RC aircraft with a more authentic sound… even one track would be an improvement. Using a conventional amp and speakers adds too much weight and heat to most aircraft not to mention the difficultly of cutting in speakers. Exciter technology like the Tunebug Vibe would turn the entire airframe into a speaker. If paired with a micro mp3 player not only would weight be manageable but both devices could be use day-to-day outside of RC.
I was just wondering if anyone has an exciter device and has dropped it in a airframe to see the results? Even just a bench test. If not could Flitetest test the concept please.
I have been exploring replacing the electric drone noise of a RC aircraft with a more authentic sound… even one track would be an improvement. Using a conventional amp and speakers adds too much weight and heat to most aircraft not to mention the difficultly of cutting in speakers. Exciter technology like the Tunebug Vibe would turn the entire airframe into a speaker. If paired with a micro mp3 player not only would weight be manageable but both devices could be use day-to-day outside of RC.
I was just wondering if anyone has an exciter device and has dropped it in a airframe to see the results? Even just a bench test. If not could Flitetest test the concept please.
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