Using a 500 year old secret passed down from the ancient Mayans, this amp does not use a speaker. It creates vibrations simply based on mojo. This is just a quick sound check, there is some buzzing I need to track down

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Comment by Downtown Vinnie on April 14, 2013 at 6:12am

coolsville....what next?stringless cbgs?

Comment by BUGGY (C) on April 14, 2013 at 1:06am
An Old beetle coil should do it Shane
Comment by MX1 (Tim M.) on April 13, 2013 at 4:02pm

Or, it is Myan Magik......

Comment by BUGGY (C) on April 13, 2013 at 12:37pm

aha now watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq7oOeunY3g

sorry Dan... is kinda this how it works then???

Comment by BUGGY (C) on April 13, 2013 at 12:22pm

"You can even put it against your head and play music directly into your skull (the ultimate surround sound)."

now that has to be cool!!

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Comment by BUGGY (C) on April 13, 2013 at 12:09pm

To understand how flat-panel technology works, however, it helps to know how a traditional loudspeaker works. In a traditional speaker, the combination of an electromagnet, permanent magnet and a voice coil receive electric current from your audio cables. As the polarization of the magnets fluctuates, the vibrations caused by the alternating currents that ripple across the diaphragm. The round cone shapes within a speaker are known as drivers. As the diaphragm inside the driver vibrates, it pushes sound waves out into the air and ultimately into your ear.

Flat-panel speakers use some of the same physical principles traditional speakers use, but apply them differently. A conductive diaphragm panel is sandwiched between two conductive panels. The outer conductive panels are charged by an electrical source, one carrying a positive charge, the other, negative. When the speaker's coil begins to vibrate with signals from the audio source, the diaphragm panel is pulled back and forth between the positive and negative panels, mimicking the magnetic action found in traditional speakers. This continual pulling back and forth creates the sound waves you hear.

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