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I think you will find that is too low a resistance to make an electrostatic diaphragm, but too high a resistance to paint tracks on the mylar to make a magnetic planar one.

As far as I know, a high value of surface resistance is required for electrostatic diaphragms.

Chris Morriss.
 
You've got two problems:

As Chris says, you need a high surface resistivity to operate in constant charge mode. Antistatic levels of resistivity are appropriate.

The other problem is getting stuff to stick and be stable on the Mylar. That's very, very tricky, and a lot of DIY diaphragms have died young. I made my own PTF coating, but that's not an option for most people, and certainly not if you don't have access to a corona or plasma surface treater for the film. Graphite rubbing seems to be popular and reputed to be reliable.
 
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