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 ...
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 ...
AT CES 2007, Final Sound Solutions Will Demonstrate it Complete Family of High Definition (HD), Award Winning Electrostatic Speakers with the Availability of its 300i HD Panels The S110 and S220, ...
MartinLogan has released the fully powered Purity hybrid electrostatic loudspeaker. The Purity marks an exciting new direction for electrostatic loudspeaker design. Internally powered with a ...
Searching for the sound of angel’s voices? Want to go back in time and hear Coltrane playing live at The Village Vanguard? Or invite your favorite guitarist, unplugged and picking, to perform ten feet ...
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 ...
There’s a legitimate reason to shop for vintage audio components: they still sound great. If you know what to look for, and accept that ownership comes with a price, you can buy some of the best ...
Among the many species of connoisseur—philatelists, oenophiles, birders—few can compete with audiophiles for the title of Most Insufferable Person to Be Cornered by at a Cocktail Party. I have been ...
Searching for the sound of angel’s voices? Want to go back in time and hear Coltrane playing live at The Village Vanguard? Or invite your favorite guitarist, unplugged and picking, to perform ten feet ...
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