In Reply to: RE: Roger Modjeski and direct-drive ESL amplifier posted by AJ on December 31, 2013 at 19:36:30:
Sounds like this would involve a high-voltage hookup between the amp and the speaker. If you recall the old powered Acoustat, the reason it was powered (amplifier built-in) is they could not sort out a way to make the amplifier not be dangerous otherwise.
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- RE: Roger Modjeski and direct-drive ESL amplifier - Ralph 08:49:49 01/01/14 (13)
- One ESL manufacturer who did something potentially lethal - Brian Walsh 21:34:08 01/05/14 (11)
- More than THAT for Gods sake !! - drlowmu 20:23:47 01/26/14 (0)
- Were those DWs directly driven? - Lew 11:13:37 01/06/14 (9)
- it is not the wire that needs to be thick :) - Penguin 09:05:53 01/11/14 (3)
- I was thinking of the outer diameter, insulation and all - Lew 11:34:06 01/13/14 (2)
- the Innoxx production amp - Penguin 19:34:39 01/13/14 (1)
- RE: the Innoxx production amp - Lew 09:30:19 01/14/14 (0)
- RE: Were those DWs directly driven? - tyu 09:45:00 01/07/14 (4)
- RE: Were those DWs directly driven? - Lew 13:12:38 01/07/14 (3)
- Sound lab bias........ - tyu 02:48:34 01/08/14 (1)
- RE: Sound lab bias........ - Lew 07:12:45 01/08/14 (0)
- RE: Were those DWs directly driven? - tyu 13:59:31 01/07/14 (0)
- I agree - Lew 13:00:36 01/01/14 (0)