Richard Webb[_3_]
March 24th 11, 10:03 PM
Bob writes:
>> I'm looking for a driver that is able to handle a sine wave signal at
>> 12kHz with a power of 500W RMS. Does such a driver exist? Or would I
>> need to use multiple instances? If I lower the power to (say) 100W is
>> this more achieveable?
> This is dangerous, to you, and to others. Ethical considerations
> require that your experiment be confined to a lab.
A couple other folks have said this. You're getting close
to weaponized audio teritory here, be very careful.
Regards,
Richard
.... Remote audio in the southland: See www.gatasound.com
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>> I'm looking for a driver that is able to handle a sine wave signal at
>> 12kHz with a power of 500W RMS. Does such a driver exist? Or would I
>> need to use multiple instances? If I lower the power to (say) 100W is
>> this more achieveable?
> This is dangerous, to you, and to others. Ethical considerations
> require that your experiment be confined to a lab.
A couple other folks have said this. You're getting close
to weaponized audio teritory here, be very careful.
Regards,
Richard
.... Remote audio in the southland: See www.gatasound.com
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