Final-Audio New Series electrostatics


I am a fan of Final-Audio Electrostatic speakers.  I have transitioned to the current models.  Any others out there in audio land using the newest iterations?  The M series.

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I have the 35 with tekton subs and love it.crossed with 40 hz run with krell fpb 700 and rotated with mcintosh 1.25 kw and hegel h 30 a mono blocks .100 db and great sound. I do love the flat thin speakers.like you carver,magnepan,kingsound,infinity,soundlab,acoustat,sanders,emenint,wisdom audio,bohlender graebener,apogee ect.bryston,sublime,dbxand other electronic crossovers.enjoy the music.

I like my genesis and infinity irs v the best.but they are big and due to size need large rooms.most of the flat speakers need a subwoofer because thier drawback is little low frequency.they are fast  and responsive  start and stop quickly.that is why most ribbons are used in mid and tweet range. Momentum is mass x velocity so the less mass the better fast response to sound. This is why tekton uses his array pattern that sounds great.this is why beryllium is used in tweeters it pushes cone breakup past human hearing >20 db. The final panels are a great bang for the buck.you can fly into Phoenix AZ and listen.most flat speakers require big amps like 1 kw macs bryston 28b3 hegel h30 or d sonic m3 class d.class d is used on almost all base speakers with internal amps on the base. You could try the heil ess  it goes from 600 hz to 20 k. Enjoy the hunt

The new ps audio speakers have ribbons in thier mids and tweets that sound great.alot of speakers are using flat speakers more and more.