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* Once you have the plate well balanced and held tightly, you are ready to play some frequencies and search for visuals. | * Once you have the plate well balanced and held tightly, you are ready to play some frequencies and search for visuals. | ||
* Experiment around different frequencies to find some patterns. As you go higher in frequency, you will notice that the patterns get more complicated. | * Experiment around different frequencies to find some patterns. As you go higher in frequency, you will notice that the patterns get more complicated. | ||
− | * Make sure to evenly spread out your medium onto the plate, dense regions will interfere with a symmetric pattern. | + | * Make sure to evenly spread out your medium onto the plate, dense regions will interfere with producing a visibly symmetric pattern. |
[[Category:HowTos]] | [[Category:HowTos]] |
Revision as of 04:04, 14 December 2016
What You'll Need:
- Exciter
- The power must be at least 15W RMS in order to get some shapes. We went with 25W RMS and that restricted us to the last creatable pattern at 528Hz
- Amplifier
- A good rule of thumb is to buy one that is 1.5x the RMS power of your speaker
- Frequency Generator
- Plate
- The thickness, size, and material of the plate will have an impact on what sort of shapes you will be able to find
- Materials such as: Aluminum, Mylar, Plexiglas, Phenolic Plastic, Corrugated Plastic/Cardboard work well
- Particle-like Medium
- You will need the size of the particles to be evenly distributed. For example, Salt isn’t efficient as the crystal pieces can come in a variety of sizes.
Setting Up:
- One of the challenges will be the balancing and flexibility of the plate.
- We suggest screwing the center of your plate to the exciter for best performance.
- You will also need to consider a strong base for your exciter to be held up with
- We used a tiny screw and screwed that between a hole in a black pole we had. Since this was the only thing supporting the speaker upright, it eventually wore out and unscrewed.
Performing:
- Once you have the plate well balanced and held tightly, you are ready to play some frequencies and search for visuals.
- Experiment around different frequencies to find some patterns. As you go higher in frequency, you will notice that the patterns get more complicated.
- Make sure to evenly spread out your medium onto the plate, dense regions will interfere with producing a visibly symmetric pattern.