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Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while?

I recently posted about getting some non-working KLH Nine's. I have one of them working and I have been listening to it and it is sounding better the longer it has been on.

I think I read somewhere that it is because it takes a while for the high voltage to reach its steady state voltage. But I have been checking the voltage and it comes right up, and doesn't continue to rise. And the panels that are fed in series, there isn't a voltage drop.

Anyone know the answer to this?

Thank-you


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Topic - Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? - fredtr 17:52:24 03/14/21 (26)

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