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Join us as we build flat panel audio speakers from scratch using polystyrene panels and audio exciters!
We will provide the materials to be able to build one small speaker for each attendee. We will also discuss the science behind how and why something like this works and how sound waves travel through different types of materials. We will test all of the speakers at the end of the class and you will be able to bring your creations home. Registration is limited to 12 individuals.
For questions or for help with registering, please contact the Business, Government & Science division at 330.643.9020 or bgsdiv@akronlibrary.org
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