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Old 7th August 2009, 10:34 PM   #41
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"I threw my ribbon speaker together with nothing more than a fundamental sense of what was going on."

That's what I did, I just went straight to a five footer
I listen to em every day, haven't measured them besides a tone generator really..
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Old 26th August 2009, 08:51 PM   #43
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Old 2nd April 2010, 07:16 AM   #44
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Have you read this JAES paper before?
JAES Volume 43 Issue 7/8 pp. 563-572; July 1995
Accurate Model for the Push-Pull Electrostatic Loudspeaker

"A model is being developed for the electrostatic loudspeaker, which incorporates simultaneously the mechanical, acoustical, and electrical behavior of the diaphragm. The nonlinear model can be solved fairly accurately in the steady state and is used for calculating the frequency- and level-dependent sensitivity and distortion for an infinite-strip push-pull electrostatic loudspeaker. The results are compared with previously published and new iproved small-signal approximations."

A bit beyond me right now, I am still struggling thru the Baxandal section on electrostatics in the above mentioned book.

I have a *.PDF copy I could post/share, but am not sure if there are copyright issues as the AES has it for sale on their website:
AES E-Library: Accurate Model for the Push-Pull Electrostatic Loudspeaker

Does anybody know?
I understand this post is rather old but I would be very interested to read this article. Thus if some-one has a copy...
I tried to find it among IEEE publications (to which I have free access) but it is not there.
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