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Kurt Aebi
04-09-2004, 11:00 AM
I was reading through the April 2004 issue of IEEE Spectrum Magazine and ran across this article and thought it would be interesting to a lot of us woodworkers. Let me know what you guys think of it!

Richard Allen
04-09-2004, 11:22 AM
Way cool. Makes me want to turn some speaker cones. So many oportunities and so little time.

John Hammer
04-09-2004, 12:08 PM
I was reading through the April 2004 issue of IEEE Spectrum Magazine and ran across this article and thought it would be interesting to a lot of us woodworkers. Let me know what you guys think of it!

Maybe I should be boiling my shaker box bands in Saki. What would that do to the taste?

Chris Padilla
04-09-2004, 12:21 PM
Outstanding!

Alan Tolchinsky
04-09-2004, 12:28 PM
I was reading through the April 2004 issue of IEEE Spectrum Magazine and ran across this article and thought it would be interesting to a lot of us woodworkers. Let me know what you guys think of it!

Maybe it'll make the veneer more pliable. I always loved hifi equipment and that story is wild. Thanks Alan

Chris Padilla
04-09-2004, 2:16 PM
http://lab.digitimes.com/extract/extract.asp?newskey=00002558&extid=205&gid=23

Anyone translate? This is an announcement in Taiwan.

Kurt Aebi
04-09-2004, 4:47 PM
Chris,

Way Cool! I hope someone can find that in english - it looks interesting.

Jason Tuinstra
04-09-2004, 6:12 PM
Chris, how's this for a translation - $$$$$$$$$$ :p

Regardless, that is one sweet looking system. How did you come across this link?

Ken Garlock
04-09-2004, 7:46 PM
Hi Kurt. Back in 1985(?) I bought speakers for my newly acquired pentium 90 MHz computer(wow 90 Mhz!). The speaker system is by Yamaha and has a woofer with a wooden cone. That little 6" speaker will move a lot of air.... I have quit using the woofer since it developed a 60 Hz hum, and you surely don't want to listen to a 60Hz hum in a woofer. ;) Just one more thing to fix. :(