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That right Bobspirt eat your heart out, you wasted tons of money on
speakers and you now..... have a truly inferior system. Thanks to the navy soon I will be living inside my speaker since my bulkheads and hull will become my speakers. All thaks to Terfenol-D an alloy of terbium, dysprosium, and iron metals. The name Terfenol-D comes from terbium (TER), iron (FE), Naval Ordinance Labs (NOL), and Dysprosium (-D). The Naval Ordinance Labs invented and named the material and then utilized it for higher-powered sonar equipment having greater bandwidth and reliability. Recent declassification of Terfenol-D brings its possibilities out of the water and into the audio world with the introduction of the Induction Dynamics=AE SolidDrive. All I have to do is epoxy two 2"X3" bars to my steel hull and it turns that area of my hull into an 8 foot diameter speaker. Great digital sound that surpassess anything you ever dreamed of. My overhead, decks, windows, desk all alive with music!!!!!!!!! read all about it at http://www.soliddrive.com Joe |
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