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>Another trick along this same line is to remove the paper cone
from the
>speaker. It still loads the amp pretty much the same, but it
doesn't make
>any sound. Then with Dave's little line out box, you're set. Of
course, you
>might want to do this with a second speaker before you destroy
the one you have.
Brilliant idea !!!
A few questions:
(1) Has anybody tried this, or is only theory so far ?
(2) You would still need some severe low pass filtering, wouldn't you?
(Asuming the lowpass action of a real speaker mostly comes from
its large
dimensions - but I may be wrong.)
(3) The interaction of the coil with the amp might be a little
different, as the
coil would probably move differently without the cone.
Nevertheless,
the idea is absolutely great, as we have a real electro-mechanical
system
at least. Anybody checked how lrge or how small the difference is
?
JH.