🎶 Sound That Surfaces Everywhere!
The Dayton Audio DAEX58FP Flat Pack Exciter is a compact audio solution designed to enhance sound in retail displays, public exhibits, and digital signage. With an 8-ohm impedance and a maximum output power of 40 watts, it delivers dynamic sound quality while being easy to install and compatible with a variety of devices.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 40 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Audio Driver Size | 58 Millimeters |
Number Of Circuits | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.79"D x 2.28"W x 2.28"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Television, Desktop, MP3 Player, Projector |
Speaker Size | 58 Millimeters |
Woofer Diameter | 58 Millimeters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Retail display cases and store fronts, Public exhibits, Self service counters, Digital signage |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Material Type | Metal |
Speaker Type | Coaxial |
Additional Features | Display |
Recommended Uses For Product | retail display cases and store fronts, public exhibits, self-service counters, digital signage, applications with space and depth limitations |
Subwoofer Diameter | 0.5 Meters |
X**8
Do you play guitar?
I play guitar. It's quite enjoyable and everyone should.It's REALLY enjoyable if you stick one of these to the body of a Strat with Floyd Rose though. I plug the guitar into a practice amp like normal, but I disconnect the wires from the internal speaker and run them to this Dayton audio transducer. Since it's in contact with the body of the guitar, it resonates it like a speaker, which feeds back through the strings and then the pickups.It's kinda like having a Berserker eBow. The whole guitar resonates. You can get gnarly feedback at low volume. With a Floyd? Dive bombs from hell at low volume is really cool and pretty surreal.Make sure to keep the amp at zero when you start off. A little bit of overdrive helps. Within the first 5 minutes of playing with it the transducer started to smell a little bit and got kinda hot (all my fault!) so I turned it off for a bit. It never stopped working but I wanted to make sure I didn't destroy it. If I had, I'd have cursed at myself and instantly ordered another one.For under $20 it's a really cool device, and I haven't even tried the "traditional" setups, i.e. plywood or a gaming chair.I will buy more of these things to experiment with. If you find a vibrating toilet seat on Amazon in the near future, it was I who was responsible.
G**E
Fabulous actuators!
I purchased these little actuators to build a flat panel speaker.Let's just say that these little exciters when connected to the proper material, will definitely excite you, and please your ears.if you love amazing audio, and want to use these actuators like I did to build the most amazing pair of speakers you have ever heard. Go to YouTube, and look up "Tech Ingredients Worlds Best Speakers". Watch the video, and build the speakers using these actuators.Your ears will love you, but your neighbors will hate you..... unless they happen to like your music style lol.
J**S
These little guys rock hard
Using in a virtual pinball table - have 4 of them along with 2 Dayton bass shakers. The table bumps - love the feedback they give. Have to pair them with a decent amp to get the most out of them. Bought this version because it easily screwed into the sidewall of the cabinet.
P**O
Great buy
Bought two of these a couple weeks ago just to see how they would sound. On a table or something hard and flat with no anchors, they sound like a pair of very bad speakers. Once I anchored them securely with wood screws though, I was amazed at how clear they were compared to what I was expecting which was an absolutely nothing special. They are clear and compete well with my Logitec x540. I attached them to the loft that holds my bed so I can hear and feel the music in my bed and hear it clearly when near it. I used a 2 channel 40watt amp and it is fine. Maybe a little under powered but it does get loud.With the success of the exciters so far, I will install 4 of these inside the walls of my bedroom sometime in the next few months. I will update the review once I finish that.All in all, fun and very good buy especially for the price. I will be buying many more.
R**A
Sounds excellent on window.
The media could not be loaded. Edit: Just bought my second one of these. Ive had one mounted to one of my apartment windows for over a year now. I put this latest purchase on the next window, (and got my TV between the windows :-) ). The music sounds GREAT! Movies are decent... I think I'm going to try using acoustic ceiling tiles hung from my ceiling with some paracord. Overall, I am thrilled with the quality and quantity of sound I get from these two little devices! If you're thinking of buying it... BUY IT! I'll post up a video as soon as I get the ceiling tiles.Overall, very happy with the transducer. I attached it to a window next to my desk using double sided foam tape, and a mini amp to drive the sound. The sound is excellent, especially for watching a TV show or movie. It does sound slightly like i am sitting in a large auditorium, but for the price, size and power consumption, i am very happy with sound quality and volume. I only bought ONE of these transducers and I'm thrilled so far.. I will be getting another one to try setting up a stereo sound setup.
C**8
Impressive
I was skeptical from all the videos. They are much better than I could have hoped for. For the price there is nothing that can compare. I was looking for a way to set up a projector that requires a receiver for audio. These let me build a soundstage that was truly amazing as well as being able to easily move them.
D**I
Great for fiberglass boat.
I have four in my boat. Mounted with 3m double stick on the under side of the fiberglass. Lots of sound, works great.
J**.
Probably good for a science project but I would look to another model to make speakers.
Probably good for a science project but I would look to another model if you want to make speakers. It is nice that you can bolt them onto things to try out different materials, but the face is not flat because of where the leads have been welded into the plastic. You cant really file down the high spots without compromising the leads. When you bolt them on to things, the driver does not actually touch the surface and when you turn it up, you hear the rattle. I used a hot glue gun to fill the gap and it fixed the problem, but I could not get the same response curve I had without it.I tried it on insulation foam, cardboard, painted cardboard, 1/8th inch baltic birch and Corrugated "fluted" PVC. The PVC sounded the best and gave the flattest signal when playing pink noise. The drop at 1.3k and 4k are kind of a bummer but I cant hear above 11k and my sub handles everything up to 125. This model wouldn't work for me as a stand alone speaker. When I added them to my Bose 301's they did a good job of sharpening up the sound. The combo is pretty nice. They make other models that come with peel and stick tape. I was able to get better results from those models using coated insulation foam but had to use superglue to attach them in order to get good sound.Take away: Get the other model if you want to make speakers.
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