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Mark Spookylaro wrote:
>The Danelectro post that talks about the small Smoky Amps made me think
>about a new type of speaker that I've heard about that uses very small
>electrostatic drivers and varies the phase of several ultrasonic
>(infrasonic?) frequencies to create a beat (interference) frequency in
>the range of human hearing. Supposedly, the thing is the size of a CD
>or so, and can produce very large sound levels with very low wattage
>because of its efficiency. CAN YOU IMAGINE THE IMPLICATIONS? KEEPING
>YOUR SPEAKER CABINETS IN YOUR GUITAR CASE!
acoustic heterodyning is the name of the technique, I believe...
and the speakers are incredibly small, postage stamp sized.
you could get deafening sound from a quarter-watt speaker,
so I'm told.
However there are several downsides.
The first is that they are extremely directional... you could hear
immense sound, I could hear nothing. The second is that they haven't
made it out of the lab into speakers yet as they are so new.
/t