Charging the membrane
DEA loudspeakers are equipped with specific templates that permit turning on a micrometric scale. Also at the end of the charging process the membrane is subjected to a special treatment that eliminates mechanical stress to which is subjected during traction."
Step Up Transformers
Represent the heart of electrostatic loudspeakers: we use oversized transformers (developed after having produced hundred of prototytpes) that interface directly withthe stator without the interposition of cross-over network or guards which normally alter the signal with introduced timbre and distortion.
Also, in our loudspeakers each stator has its own step-up transformer, and this make the only bi-wiring electrostatic loudspeakers in the world.
Structure
The structure is another important element, not only because it affects the resonant frequency of the system but also because it contributes decisively to the achievement of a perfect azimuth. Structures support the stators and can infact create significant alteration to the azimuth when they are not perfectly planar.We use plexiglass structures of the high quality worked with very low tolerance, computer numerically controlled (CNC) milling machines.
Power
In order to obtain a correct azimuth while not limiting the dynamic capabilities and efficiency of the loudspeaker, the membrane must be powered in the most ideal manner possible. It's therefore necessary to use polypropylene capacitors, ultra fast diodes, and high quality power transformers. Many manufacturers are convinced that correct powering of electrostatic loudspeakers is superfluous due to current polarization of the membrane being just few milliamps.
Environmental resonators
At DEA we have developed a special panel, whose membrane vibrating with reflected sound wave is able to extend low frequencies, in a totally passive manner - with a significant improvement of the entire freque
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