Superconducting speakers, are they on the way? Would you be first?


Lots of hoopla right now about LK-99, a potential super conductor out of South Korea that is causing labs around the world to attempt to replicate their findings.

It got me thinking, for certain superconductors are already in use (MRIs) and a room temperature, low pressure superconductor would turn engineering on it's end, but how many of us would rush to the store to hear speakers made of LK-99? 

Does the idea of a hyper-modern material in your stereo excite you?

erik_squires

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Not without an amplifier that is .0000000002 ohm stable

@avanti1960 No worries, just need to start using current amps instead of voltage amps. :)

Both technologies are desperately needed to complete my newly designed warp drives.

They do indeed! :D I’m really just kind of thinking of how attracted audiophiles are to the concept of modernity. Having cutting edge tech.

 

Really should have asked this in a different category.  How many of you would dump your $2,000 power cables for a super conducting power cable?

Would you still replace it if the new cable was $50?