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Exciter (audio transducer)

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An Exciter is an electroacoustic transducer. Exciters differ from the more common loudspeaker in that they have no cone and rely on being connected to a surface or object that can be used as a resonator via a mechanical connection. They have been used in several projects with novel resonators and are readily available from several supplies.

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  1. "Basic principles of exciter-technology" (PDF). www.visaton.de. Retrieved 2020-03-07.
  2. "ListenTree". listentree.media.mit.edu.

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