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Schumann Resonator
May place one inside each speaker and one center stage to be drawn thru the room by my Acustafan.  Tom 
Schumann Resonator
TeoThanks for that post. Once I uncorked the genie in my phone it refills from physics and science links all day long . I spend half my day exploring all these new avenues and twists on materials from papers around the world.Tom 
Schumann Resonator
Lets hope there use and lack of test methods dont become the next nest for the antifuse to dribble on. After all it just a wave how could that infuse a positive response. Tom 
The guru on fuses:
I know how sound travels in materials..After seeing this video and recognizing the motions we at Star Sound developed the Platter Ground this video https://youtu.be/GuCdsyCWmt8 puts a scope on the implications of shear wave generation. I met with ... 
The guru on fuses:
Shear wave elastography or something equivalent if offered by Kippel would be a novel and useful tool to measure surface vibration and deformity of a speaker and any material or device even a fuse element. In a short search there is no mention of ... 
The guru on fuses:
So what is the input signal when it has been corrupted by the same mechanical reading of the shear wave which is much of the wave type pressed into the vinyl. Those wave motions are the shear and also mixed in are the polarities of shear that trav... 
The guru on fuses:
bad2design how about a fix for the dispersal of shear that is inherent by scripture on any piece of vinyl.Ask your digital fixit clan how to recognize that and what there digital correction maybe on a record play back before and after the shear wa... 
The guru on fuses:
When the longitudinal wave of a bending wave speaker hits any boundary the wave becomes a shear wave with 2 polarities at least 1 of the polarities will be returning and interfering with the next wave launch. This same interference displays the sa... 
The guru on fuses:
What I understand is that sound waves just dont leave a surface and propagate into the air. Some of those waves become shear waves and return on the same surface to the point they were generated..same on a cone or flat surface same on a bending wa... 
The guru on fuses:
Ok and then there is this bending ..wave speaker...in the animation it  reminds me of a fuse under power. One of the springy ones will be worse than a solid element. If poorly terminated the wave front will continue to modulate and have a polarity... 
Thiel Owners
Unsound maybe you found this.With much info contained.I would be interested in seeing how the driver is terminated on the edges so some polarity of the signal does not return into the path of the next uncoming signal.Same thoughts on any of the Wa... 
The guru on fuses:
Working on an application of material that will use shear wave motion as an audible benefit..unlike a filament conductor bending and waving under stress which generates distortion. Think of all those filaments in a hifi..some have many more than o... 
The guru on fuses:
Shear wave motion and tranfer is seldom considered in audio design and because it isn't products are left with a less positive outcome than if shear wave dispersion was better understood and applied. Tom   
The guru on fuses:
 Shear waves travel in more than one direction and when they encounter another boundary material they change speed and go in more than one direction again. This repeats until there is no boundary or no motion. Shear in materials is why and how we ... 
The guru on fuses:
Jafant the share was from me TomThe audiotweak. Tom