Electrostatic & Ribbon
Electrostatic & Ribbon speakers are good choice for music lovers with their low distortion and high precision. You may also want to know that they are also known as Planar Magnetic speakers, when you are shopping around. These speakers do not look like any conventional speaker and are taller and wider than other speakers or can be wafer thin. Electrostatic speakers use a thin sheet of plastic film, usually Mylar, suspended between two wire grids or screens. The film is conductive and charged with a high voltage. The film is alternately attracted to one grid, resulting in a motion that produces sound. The main drawback of Electrostatic & Ribbon speakers is that they are not suitable for a load of rock type music because of low frequency. They are most suitable for soft music or jazz.
The Working Principle Of Speakers
Electrostatic Stereo speaker are based on the principle of vibrating the air using a large, thin, conductive diaphragm panel, which is suspended between two stationary conductive panels. They are charged with electrical current from a wall outlet. When the current is passed through the materials, an electrical field is produced with a positive end and a negative end. This rapid vibration of diaphragm causes sound to emit from speakers.
Aacoustech Electrostatic Speaker
The Aacoustech electrostatic speaker gives unmatched quality of sound in this category. The Acoustechs are very efficient speakers and rated at a 96dB sensitivity level, which is quite good. The bass is smooth and deep, making it perfect for bass filled music. One of the most popular in Acoustechs is Acoustech 5.1-Channel Loudspeaker System and the price is $ 799.00.
Electrostatic Speaker Transformer
An electrostatic speaker transformer comes in different frequency range power outputs. The electrostatic speaker bias transformer is manufactured with high grade silicon grain oriented laminations and sealed to prevent any lamination bussing or ringing to ensure quiet operation, even at very high temperatures. Two types of inverters are used in Electrostatic speakers - one is an inverter for electrostatic speaker bias and the second is an inverter for electrostatic speaker polarizing. Electrostatic speakers usually need to be driven by powerful amplifiers and the technology used by Final Sound's Inverter range of electrostatic units works well even with amplifiers rated only about 50W per channel.
You can get information about all types of Electrostatic speaker’s parts and supplies online at www.simplyspeakers.com and at www.speakerparts.com. Many types of spare parts are available at this site. Before buying parts, you should know their specifications and manufacturer name to make sure you match them up correctly. Parts that are not compatible can cause malfunctions or even cause errors in system.