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The Rotary Woofer is designed to reproduce audio frequencies from near zero Hertz to 20 Hz. It is aimed at the home theater and professional audio markets.

Introduction As early as 1974, researchers were aware that humans could hear sounds below 20 Hz, but that the ear was much less sensitive to these frequencies and increased sound pressure levels are required to perceive these sounds.

Typical subwoofers using moving cones do not transmit energy very well to the air below 20 Hz, and thus their sound pressure level (SPL) falls off significantly below this frequency. A new method was needed to produce the required SPL, if people were to perceive the very low frequency content available in recorded material. The rotary woofer was developed by Bruce Thigpen of Eminent Technology as a way to displace far more air than is possible using moving cones, therefore making very-low frequency reproduction possible.

How it works The rotary woofer works in a drastically different way from conventional subwoofers. Instead of using a moving electromagnet (voice coil) placed within the field of a stationary permanent magnet to drive a cone, the voice coil's motion is used to change the angle of a constantly rotating set of fan blades in order to generate sound waves. The pitch of the blades change according to the signal the amplifier supplies, producing a modulated sound wave due to the air moved by the spinning blades. If there is no signal applied, the blades simply rotate "flat" at zero pitch, producing no sound. Since the audio amplifier only changes the pitch of the blades, it takes much less power to drive a rotary woofer, although they require a secondary power source to spin the fan.

As an analogy, the hub of the rotary woofer's fan is somewhat like a helicopter's Swashplate helicopter) (or more accurately, a fenestron) which allows a stationary source of reciprocating motion—the voice coil of the subwoofer—to change the angle of the spinning set of blades.

A rotary woofer is designed to produce only frequencies lower than 20 Hz; the input signal cannot exceed the fan's speed in number of revolutions per second, or else distortion will be introduced. Current models use an AC induction motor spinning at 800 RPM.

The woofer is installed and carefully braced so that the blades lie in a circular opening. This is so that air can be moved between an external chamber, such as the attic of a house, and the main listening space; if the rotary woofer were not installed in such a "baffle" and placed directly in the main space instead, the sound pressure level would be much less.

This suggests that for sound to be perceived at 7-8 Hz, that the 7-8 Hz SPL would have to be 12.3 dB higher than the 92.0 dB SPL required at 15.5 Hz. This means that 7-8 Hz SPL would require at least 104 dB of SPL to be perceived. For 3 Hz to be perceived, the SPL would need to add another 12.3 dB, or reach 116 dB of SPL to be perceived.

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