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In Reply to: Actually, you're wrong posted by geoffkait on April 11, 2011 at 13:06:45:
Look up piezo electricity in almost any manual. Application of a voltage, and it does not have to be a direct voltage, but also a EMI field, generates crystal motion. A controlled direct voltage will generate a steady vibrational frequency when applied to a specific shape. Random sized crystals and varying fields have a much more varying effect.
After this, I will no longer attempt to define the piezo effect any further, at least not with you. As Bart points out, your ideas are so firmly fixed you do not see any further beyond the dogma you preach.
I have already stated that anything in a sound room will affect the acoustical properties,(Hello, are you reading?). Crystals are not the most effective, in my experience, at controlling acoustical vibration, and believe me I have some 15 pounds of various quartz based crystals of different sizes, even jewelry findings which are faceted. You are jumping to conclusions that I have not experimented with them. I have tried all the objects I have listed and even have had your Brilliant Pebbles Jars.
Sorry, yours were the least effective.
Of course YMMV, but then again I don't smake them either.
Stu
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- : Actually, you're wrong - unclestu 13:56:53 04/11/11 (7)
- RE: : Actually, you're wrong - geoffkait 14:07:12 04/11/11 (6)
- you're wrong - unclestu 16:48:15 04/11/11 (5)
- Sorry - geoffkait 17:05:34 04/11/11 (4)
- Well then - unclestu 17:54:37 04/11/11 (3)
- Question - geoffkait 18:21:31 04/11/11 (2)
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- The plot thickens - geoffkait 15:57:46 04/12/11 (0)