I just saw EEVlog #885 video, where Dave replace some ceramic smd cap to greatly reduce the humming from a multimeter.
What if you want maximum sound emited from your capacitors ? Let's say I want to play the emperor's march not using brushless motors one a floppy drive / cnc, but I juste want the acoustic noise from the circuit to sound familiar and loud ?
-Which are the more noisy capacitor I can find ?
-Should I use different size / capacity for each different note ? OR maybe one for treble, one for mid, one for bass ?
-I noticed that the caps don't emit sound when aire soldered to thin wires. I guess the PCB acts as a guitar's soundboard (and maybe some other effect occures ?). What should be the best thickness for pcb ? (thiner = noisyer ?) What would be the most noisy pcb shape ? (maybe you need to have a small tab with a resonati frequency equal to the note you want the cap to produce, then a larger pad to transmit pcb vibration to air ?)
treg.