Hello!
I'm looking for a pair of desktop speakers that are purely electrostatic in nature. I'd like to avoid any magnetic-voice-coil cone based subwoofers in these speakers.
I understand that electrostatics will not be able to faithfully reproduce lower frequencies without this extra speaker. I'd be interested in seeing a plot of the frequency response of an electrostatic speaker without this extra cone speaker.
I'm planning on using these speakers to deliver stimuli in an environment that is sensitive to extra electro-magnetic noise, specifically -- an EEG recording room. I have a theory that our current cone based speaker system is causing magnetic interference with our recordings, resulting in narrow-band artifacts that interfere with our analyses. I'd like to test this theory out.
Does Martin Logan (or any other electrostatic speaker manufacturer) make these, or will I just have to purchase a pair and clip the wires headed to the subwoofer output?
Thanks for the help!
-Griff
I'm looking for a pair of desktop speakers that are purely electrostatic in nature. I'd like to avoid any magnetic-voice-coil cone based subwoofers in these speakers.
I understand that electrostatics will not be able to faithfully reproduce lower frequencies without this extra speaker. I'd be interested in seeing a plot of the frequency response of an electrostatic speaker without this extra cone speaker.
I'm planning on using these speakers to deliver stimuli in an environment that is sensitive to extra electro-magnetic noise, specifically -- an EEG recording room. I have a theory that our current cone based speaker system is causing magnetic interference with our recordings, resulting in narrow-band artifacts that interfere with our analyses. I'd like to test this theory out.
Does Martin Logan (or any other electrostatic speaker manufacturer) make these, or will I just have to purchase a pair and clip the wires headed to the subwoofer output?
Thanks for the help!
-Griff