are ESL's, planars etc for me?

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Charlie is right,they are light diffusers.
The same stuff that acoustats were made out of back in the day.
I wll post the schematic of the supply very soon.
I just want make sure that all of the component values don't need to be changed as I transfer it to a breadboard of some sort.
Then I will finnish drawing it out in circuit maker and post it as a BMP file. jer
 
All i am saying

You have nothing to loose in cunstructing and building your own panels, like i said before, took me five months, only had one day a week to work on them and had to drive about 45 mins away as I did not have the appropriate tools at home. Charlie was very kind to lend his time and home for me.
I have built alot of things in my life, but nothing has sounded like this. Yes, they are bright and detailed, imaging is tough, but i have found different ways of speaker placement to get a very good disperssion while watching a movie or what not.
You can copy my desighn or create your own, i am very pleased with my setup. exactly like Charlies, bi-amped, one channel for esl and one for tl, right and left. and of cousre the cross over, which i dearly needed as my amps are only 4 ohm stable, running high frequency drops my impiedence load very quick, so amps would be something to look into. I am sure there is someone with recommendations, I was using what i had. Adcom. Charlie, Carver.
So...less chit chat and GO BUILD THAT, what do you have to loose? I have allready been offered 15 grand for mine(amps and all) but that person does understand the fundimentals, it would be a headache if i sold them to so and so, but like i said, nothhing to loose, i will keep mine for as long as i can, its like my first car. So get going, cant wait.
 
Finally got these up and have listened to them for a couple of weeks with my 12AT7/832 tube amp. All I can say is that they were well worth the wait; simply amazing.


Glad to hear the opinions given in this thread. I've recently purchased a set of Martin Logan Aeon speakers and won't be able to set them up for another 5-6 weeks (had them for about a month now). I got to listen to them for about an hour in less than ideal conditions and they sounded great. Anybody know how to make time pass faster?
 
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