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Before you buy.
> now that david lucas is gone,
Gone? Really? Where? What happened?
> did anybody pay $99 for the plans to the
> electrostatic sub that he was selling? even knowing about what a scam
> he was susposed to be running, i still have that thought in the back of
> my mind, what if?!!! could he really know how to alter the laws of
> physics and create an electrostatic sub that bears the warning about
> damaging the foundation of your house? sombody show me the "plans" and
> put my mind to rest!
I never bought his plans but I, too, had this little nagging feeling that
'some' of what he was saying might be possible.
>From what I could glean from the drawing in his ad, his sub was made from
pairs of small panels in a V shape, with several of these mounted one
behind the other. This would give a much larger effective radiating area in
a very compact unit. With a bit of EQ it probably would go down quite low.
'Threatening the foundations of your house' or 'vibrating your chest
cavity' was probably beyond its capabilities though.
Likewise, $99 for a set of plans seemed somewhat over-priced.
Lance