Saw this today and thought some you people might be interested..
https://en.kunststoffe.de/a/special...SybTHjqr&sc_llid=1302&sc_eh=89d3c0bcaf71b76e1
https://en.kunststoffe.de/a/special...SybTHjqr&sc_llid=1302&sc_eh=89d3c0bcaf71b76e1
It reads like an ESL "electrostatic loudspeaker" with a picture of a dynamic speaker at the beginning to add confusion.
Reading thru this link...I can think of only a few "articles" that truly say so very little with so many words. The bulk of the text replete with loads & loads of self-congratulatory accolades with ZERO facts, data or explanation of actual functions of this "discovery". The picture of the giant driver functioning as a "distraction" more than anything else, as we see no instrumentation whatsoever.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rick...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rick...
“Ultrathin films may well replace the heavy and power-thirsty components found in today‘s loudspeakers – making speaker systems lighter and environmentally more sustainable. And that wouldn‘t just make life easier for the stage technicians and roadies who have to stack speaker towers in stadiums and concert halls, it could also reduce electricity demand in millions of homes...power consumption in domestic surround-sound installations (home music or home cinema systems) is also not inconsiderable.”
Right, because millions of homes are running field coil speakers...
This is perhaps a bit of madness.
Right, because millions of homes are running field coil speakers...
This is perhaps a bit of madness.