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Film Speakers? (Plasma) - Click HERE for Original Thread
Ramandi
Has anyone heard of these? I did a search on the forum and could not find a thread so I am asking here.

I have purchase several sets (they are very cheap) and I am far from convinced by this new technology.

But I am not quite ready to give on this entirely, now comes the experimental phase where I would like to see if they can achieve a state of audibility, or I could just use them as transparencies for overhead projectors.....

Any and all feedback is welcome, I bought them and now I would like to do something with them.
bear
not sure what you are talking about??

since you did not reference a website or provide a description or jpeg, no idea.

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Ramandi
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Originally posted by bear
not sure what you are talking about??

since you did not reference a website or provide a description or jpeg, no idea.

_-_-


I apologize, I guess I wasn't very explcite, these speakers are film speakers, and the idea is similar to electrostatics, since posting this I realized that the units I recieved were lacking transformers, which I have since implemented and they worked.

Definitely not the greatest sound, but I can now see using these in certain custom applications, from conference rooms to perhaps cafes, places that do not require audiophile level quality (and couldn't really achieve it economically).

I will take some photos this weekend and post them so that you can at least see what I am talking about, but just imagine a transparent plastic sheet (like the ones used for overhead projectors that you can write on) and that is essentially what these look like placed in a frame.

Thank you for responding, I will continue to experiment with these to see just how far we can get with the sound quality.

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