🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Dayton Audio DAEX25X4-4 Bullfrog Vented Disc Spider is a high-performance exciter designed for audiophiles seeking powerful sound. With a robust 40W RMS power handling, easy installation via 3M™ VHB™ adhesive, and compatibility with most amplifiers, this product is engineered for superior audio experiences. Its innovative design features rare-earth neodymium motors and four voice coils, ensuring you enjoy every note with clarity and depth.
Brand Name | Dayton Audio |
RMS Power Range - Speakers | 40 Watts |
Peak Power Handling - Speakers | 40 Watts |
RMS Power Range - Amplifiers | 40 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 1.91 x 19.05 cm; 294.84 Grams |
Item model number | DAEX25X4-4-S |
Manufacturer | Dayton Audio |
Item Weight | 295 g |
A**R
Great little speaker
Surprisingly loud little speakers mines mounted in my van but any flat surface will do
T**Y
These are great bang for the buck.
I really liked these. I have known about these for many years and used audio exciters in the past. Having the quad driver in one small package is great. Understand you need to do your homework and choose what materials you want to make your speaker panels from. Different materials give you different sound quality. So don't be afraid to experiment. I use these for my home theater system and I like the sound I am getting. I would say my mates are really amazed at what I have achieved with a little bit of ingenuity. They are really amazed how little money I spent to achieve big theater sound in my home. Being creative and handy pays off.
J**.
Peel and stick tape is good to demo them but you need glue to get good sound.
I found a blog about building speakers out of insulation foam from Home Depot and coating them with watered down wood glue. I tried it out but these exciters when taped on weren't able to give me much sound above 8k. I did a bunch of reading and messing around with other materials and at the end I added more coats of glue to the project to stiffen up the surface and attached them with superglue. That fixed all my weak spots and I ended up with some really nice sounding speakers.Dayton Audio website has good information about where to attach these to a board and what kinds of materials sound best. I messed around with double sided tape on all kinds of material, but when I finally used glue to attach them I got some nice quality sound.I feel like the tape is kind of a waste of time. I would have preferred that they didn't have it. It would have given me bette results faster.
D**E
Sounds great!
I was not sure what to expect from these but I was pleasantly surprised. I have yet to mount these but I am thinking they will sound pretty awesome. I tested them on foam board and sounds came out sounding good. I plan to mount these on resin ceiling tiles.
D**E
Makes great speakers
I made a pair of speakers using two of these and some rigid foam panels from Lowe’s. They are amazingly good (when used with a powered subwoofer).
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