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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8583264" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>the concept of an electrostatic speaker is pretty ingenious and it just goes to show what kind of overengineering was being done back in the 1930s and put into production for the masses in the 1950s. Leave it to a guy with ray ban framed prescription glasses, a crew cut and a pocket protector who didnt own a single pair of jeans or t-shirt (all dress clothes) to design a diaphragm that is constantly electrified and uses voltage variables from the audio signal to make the audio from the surface. The amount of voltage that is applied to the field is ridiculous tho, as in like Nikola Tesla voltage ridiculous LoL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8583264, member: 664079"] the concept of an electrostatic speaker is pretty ingenious and it just goes to show what kind of overengineering was being done back in the 1930s and put into production for the masses in the 1950s. Leave it to a guy with ray ban framed prescription glasses, a crew cut and a pocket protector who didnt own a single pair of jeans or t-shirt (all dress clothes) to design a diaphragm that is constantly electrified and uses voltage variables from the audio signal to make the audio from the surface. The amount of voltage that is applied to the field is ridiculous tho, as in like Nikola Tesla voltage ridiculous LoL [/QUOTE]
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