Loudspeaker articles added to Wireless World archive

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I have just added these articles to the Wireless World archive:

Distortion In Electrostatic Loudspeakers: Feb 1956
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I have really enjoyed all the WW articles you have posted to your archive section.
Thanks so much for your efforts.

You, and others, might be interested to know that two letters(one by Peter Walker) were included in the March 1956 issue of WW which provided some constructive criticism of ESL distortion article.
 

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Douglas, would you (or anyone else) have WW Sept 1947 ?

If so then I would like to suggest an article by J. Ellis in that issue as suitable to scan. The article is referred to in a book by Briggs and Garner, and google suggests the article title is 'Bass compensation—a system using negative feedback'. I understand the article includes an analysis of local anode-grid feedback for a triode.

Ciao, Tim
 
Thank you for maintaining your site and posting this. My introduction to electronics was as a young boy, when my dad made a Philips kit for a transformerless tube amp, driving a 600 Ohm speaker. The amp and the schematics got lost in the almost 50 years since then, so it is really nice to read this article in WW. Walking on the sunny side of Memory Lane,

Vac
 
Douglas, would you (or anyone else) have WW Sept 1947 ? ...the article title is 'Bass compensation—a system using negative feedback'. I understand the article includes an analysis of local anode-grid feedback for a triode.
Not sure if you are still looking for this article or not...but just in case.

If you were not aware, many Wireless World back issues can be downloaded here: (and many other magazines)
WIRELESS WORLD: British technical and experimenter magazine featuring technology and applications
 

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