Electrostatic panels 42"X 12" with wire stators,
superior to any other stator type i.e. perforated metal becouse there is no ringing and also no arcing(thick PVC insulation). Sesitivity 87dB!
200 US$ for pair plus shipping. I can also supply
bias voltage module and step-up transformers.
superior to any other stator type i.e. perforated metal becouse there is no ringing and also no arcing(thick PVC insulation). Sesitivity 87dB!
200 US$ for pair plus shipping. I can also supply
bias voltage module and step-up transformers.
Hi Peter!
Transformers are rated 30Hz-30KHz, +/- 1dB!
It will handle as much power as you have.
Step-up ratio is from 1:25 to 1:100 depending on
how is wired, but the best results are with two of them wired in series(secondaries) with ratio 1:100
(total)and it is not heavy load for amp. In fact presently I'm using 60W/ch Audiolab amp and it can go very loud.
Power supply is 10Vac to 4KVdc.
On pictures you can see implementation of panels.
BTW I'm selling these too. Hybrid with 10" woofer
in 45l sealed box.
Transformers 60U$ each(recomended two per channel)
Power supply 30U$ each, but you can make your PS easy.
Transformers are rated 30Hz-30KHz, +/- 1dB!
It will handle as much power as you have.
Step-up ratio is from 1:25 to 1:100 depending on
how is wired, but the best results are with two of them wired in series(secondaries) with ratio 1:100
(total)and it is not heavy load for amp. In fact presently I'm using 60W/ch Audiolab amp and it can go very loud.
Power supply is 10Vac to 4KVdc.
On pictures you can see implementation of panels.
BTW I'm selling these too. Hybrid with 10" woofer
in 45l sealed box.
Transformers 60U$ each(recomended two per channel)
Power supply 30U$ each, but you can make your PS easy.
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