would this schematic (modified of corse) work for a power supply for an electrostatic speaker?
http://stungunreviews.tripod.com/imgs/stun-gun-schematic-555.gif
it produces 2000 volts...
also, do i need to do anthing to the audio source? or do i just attatch the + and - to the front and back strators?
THANKS!
http://stungunreviews.tripod.com/imgs/stun-gun-schematic-555.gif
it produces 2000 volts...
also, do i need to do anthing to the audio source? or do i just attatch the + and - to the front and back strators?
THANKS!
nerd of nerds said:would this schematic (modified of corse) work for a power supply for an electrostatic speaker?
http://stungunreviews.tripod.com/imgs/stun-gun-schematic-555.gif
it produces 2000 volts...
also, do i need to do anthing to the audio source? or do i just attatch the + and - to the front and back strators?
THANKS!
Hello ,
The link does not work . For ESL's , all you need is a cockroft-walton multiplier feeding the diaphragm with a high value charge resistor . 2000V is very easy to achieve , doubtful anything more complex is required
voltage multipliers
...hope this helps .
cheers
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