Plasma speakers anyone with info?


I can find many sites for diy but cannot find any for sale . Help! Nick
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Oh heck, my sincere apologies!...amd I thought I'd detect humour, whenever it raised its wonderful head...just goes to show!!!! Regards, Detlof
LOL, selfirony, o wily one, is the best of humour!..and now stop please making me feel guilty! Twice is enough, don't you think? (:
Well, don't worry, we ain't married. Tell her it's not the numbers, its the duration.....(-;
I own a pair of the before mentioned A-Capella Ion speakers and I'm still very much alive.
They have the ozone problem licked a hundred percent and there are no precautions to be taken. I see no drawbacks except the price, which is hideous! (About $ 3500 to 4000 a pair, if you can get them at all, because A-Capella does not sell them singly, but only together with their speakers.) The advantages are a far better sound stage rendering, much more depth and you can listen far deeper into the soundstage. They take careful placing and blending, but which speaker doesn't and to these ears they beat every tweeter I have ever listend to. (Decca & Sequerra ribbons especially, which I know best). You can adjust the frequency, where they set in. Besides they go up so high, that with certain music you have amorous bats clamouring to get inside! (-; You'll get more information through www.acapella.de
Cheers and a merry X-mas to you all!
Detlof
Clueless, there are excellent modern designs around, which do neither as you suggest. You're talking ancient history.
Amfibius' information coincides perfectly with mine. I would have a source for the a-Capella tweeters in Europe. No commercial interest on my side. If you are interested drop me a mail and I'll give you a contact address.