An electrostatic loudspeaker uses a thin plastic diaphragm residing between two perforated metal sheets (the grids or stator plates). The audio signal is applied to the grids out of phase. While one ...
Sometimes a project takes longer than it should to land in the Hackaday in-tray, but when we read about it there’s such gold to be found that it’s worth sharing with you our readers despite its slight ...
A British audio speaker company claims its in-vehicle sound technology can boost range for electric vehicles with lighter weight and less energy consumption. The "electrostatic speakers" can ...
SVS Chosen as Official Subwoofer Partner of Reel Sound Distribution for Metaxas & Sins New Electrostatic Speakers. Reel Sound Distribution’s CEO, Jeff Garshon, has been a family friend for over 50 ...
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Quad's new Gen X ESL electro-static speakers look nothing like the 1957 originals, and I really, really want them
Before I get into Quad's new (and quite stunning) speakers specifically, a quick brief on how full-range electrostatic designs differ from traditional passive stereo speakers. It's a piece of ...
New S110 and S220 subwoofers and the 300i electrostatic panels are ready for November shipment - ETL approval for the 600i and 1000i LONDON – 13 November 2006 – Final Sound, a full-line manufacturer ...
The common type of loudspeaker that uses a magnetic field to move a cone-shaped diaphragm. When alternating current (the audio signal) is applied to the coil, the diaphragm vibrates and causes air to ...
Electrostatic actuators inside these strips react to audio signal voltage, with the subsequent vibrations heard as sound. And the aim is to reproduce high fidelity sound too, so the design could well ...
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