Take your product or project to the next level by turning it into a speaker! The DAEX19CT-4 sound exciter, by Dayton Audio, features voice coil vent holes for higher power handling
Highlights
- Small size; just under 38.1mm diameter, about 12.7mm high
- Pre-applied 3M™ VHB™ adhesive for quick, durable installation
- Rare-earth neodymium motor with cooling vents for higher power handling
- 4-ohm impedance for use with small, Class D amplifiers
- Strategically-placed vent holes cool this exciter's voice coil for higher power handling
Product details
Dayton Audio DAEX19CT-4 Coin Type 19mm Vented Exciter 5W 4 Ohm
Dayton Audio's 19 mm DAEX19CT-4 coin type exciter features the same ability to turn nearly any surface into a speaker, as other exciters and tactile transducers, only in a more compact package for working with smaller surfaces. This exciter's small size enables audio reproduction in places never imagined: toys, monitors, cabinet doors... even windows!
A neodymium magnet is employed to create maximum magnetic flux around the proprietary voice coil for increased sensitivity when compared to similar sized exciters. In turn, this reduces power requirements and makes it possible to use very small audio amplifiers, without sacrificing total output. Cooling holes placed strategically on this exciter's housing allows for higher power handling, for applications where more output is desired, while maintaining a small form factor.
To ensure maximum acoustic energy transfer between the transducer and the surface to which it is attached, 3M VHB (Very High Bond) adhesive is pre-applied... just peel and stick! Two PCB solder points keep installation and wiring as compact as possible.
A great field of application for this exciter is so-called DML or flat-panel speakers. DML stands for Distributed Mode Loudspeakers and is a term for speakers that catch the eye with their incredibly slim design.
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Note: An exciter's frequency response and sensitivity are completely dependent on the exciter's designated surface. Thinner, smaller materials will tend to be louder and create a mid/tweeter response. Thicker, larger materials (with multiple exciters) will be slightly quieter but result in a more full-range sound.
A basic guide to creating invisible sound with exciters
Curious about how to create invisible sound with exciters? In this blog, Ben Zenker, an expert with more than 15 years of experience and 10 internationally reviewed publications, shares his in-depth knowledge on material selection, installation and optimising sound quality. An indispensable resource for the passionate DIY audio enthusiast.
To learn more about Dayton Audio Exciters, and for help on which Exciter is right for you, check outUnderstanding & Using Dayton Audio Exciters.