In Reply to: it is not the wire that needs to be thick :) posted by Penguin on January 11, 2014 at 09:05:53:
No disagreement that it's voltage, not current.
The company in Europe that also makes a dd amplifier for ESLs is Inoxx or Innoxx. Something like that. They do think in terms of an externally mounted amplifier, and they do use short thick wire and some very interesting connectors that are probably safe with the very high voltages involved. Still, it's no wonder that ESL-makers shy away from direct-drive in the US. (For that matter, EU safety rules are even stiffer than here, altho the lawyers there are not as interested in liability claims as they are here.)
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Follow Ups
- 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)