In Reply to: RE: Oh MeGodz...IT'S ALIVE!! posted by Davey on August 21, 2010 at 06:04:36:
Dear Davey,
read your last post and am now wondering if this is correct. Should not the transducer be held nice and tight rather than loose enough to be able to move between the 2 pieces of the wood sandwiching said transducer?
Movement of the transducer itself would negate all the efforts to stop vibration in the first place,(efforts like wood frames and Razoring and such), no?
Perhaps i'm missing something here, do elaborate?
intrigued,
WF.
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