Talk:Rotary woofer
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There's far too much in here about humans and low frequency hearing than there is about this thing and what it does or how it works. It's not a good article, it needs to be expanded.
[edit] Article needs to be non-product specific
This article seems to be highly product specific. While I understand there may only be one product on the market at this time, the article title seems to be about the theory of operation regarding rotary subwoofers. Seems a clean up or move is appropriate. (I suggest a cleanup) - Davandron | Talk 19:25, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Something fundamental missing from article
... namely, how does the damned thing work?
After checking the Eminent Technology site, it appears to be kind of an overgrown fan, with variable-pitch blades that, presumably, wobble in time to the subwoofer signal. Basically a giant low-frequency air mover. Would be nice if the article gave a clue as to how this works. Right now, it pretty much reads as a piece of marketing PR from Eminent. +ILike2BeAnonymous 07:33, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
how it works Should be merged with subwoofer. — Omegatron 05:40, 6 April 2007 (UTC)