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>(e.g., Panasonic EAS 200). They were hard to come by, heavy, and don't >tolerate overdriving at all. But they have excellent and broad frequency >response (1 - 100 kHz) and a reasonably brief impulse response, and don't >require DC bias like electrostatic speakers. I have found hi-fi dynamic loudspeakers (Magnat, www.magnat.de , Vintage line) which, according to the manufacturer, have frequency response up to 75 kHz. Anybody has any experiences with these speakers? Pawel ================================= Pawel Kusmierek Department of Neurophysiology Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology 3, Pasteur St., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland tel. (48-22) 659 85 71 ex 379 fax (48-22) 822 53 42 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 11740175 |
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