chicks wrote: 
> Nice, but Magnepans aren't electrostatic speakers.  They use
> electromagnetic force, as their name implies, not electrostatic force,
> to move their membranes.
Your are right, I had no idea on the technology twist
> Is a Magneplanar similar to an electrostatic speaker? [top]
> They are "kissing cousins" in the sense that the film (or ribbon) is
> very thin and low mass. The force (magnetic or electrostatic) drives the
> entire area so there is no need for rigidity—therefore, the mass can be
> reduced to the lowest possible levels.
> 
Nevertheless I was after the same characteristics, so it does not really
matter, different sound than my boxed Triangles, great upgrade.



George

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