PowerView Glass Resonator
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That is so cool O:
I can see this being useful in entertainment stores or any other retailer really.
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damn, where can I get one of these?
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i'd like to see a demo of that device on a filled aquarium
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damn thats awesome.
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yea I like it a lot
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cool =]
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nice ^^
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What is the technical name for this device, i can't remember!
Actuator?
bigtank2185 2 years ago
Hi bigtank2185. Sorry for the late reply. I was not aware of a technical term for the resonator. However I can tell you that is uses powerful neodymium magnets with dual symmetrically opposed motors to convert audio signals into vibrations. Hopefully this might jog your memory! Big thanks for commenting on our product. Thank you!
RecomGroup 2 years ago
I think you should focus it on stores that could easily afford thee en masse to put on their on their different locations. With a good imagination, this could attract a lot of customers. Then others will follow suit?
BumAtLarg 3 years ago
Thanks for the suggestion BumAtLarg. We have a large retail chain customer whom we have implemented 30 of these speakers for. It will take some time but your idea is the right way to go. Some companies are cautious to new things so it takes some time to see the trend going.
RecomGroup 3 years ago
very cool. does anything happen to the glass long term? i'm guessing you shouldnt play it too loud...!
jeccojade 3 years ago
Hi Jeccojade. We have had these speakers playing on some store fronts for over a year at decent volume with no damage to the glass. We haven't tried opera music at high volume though lol.
RecomGroup 3 years ago