David Lucas has a website at www.davidlucas.com. His stuff seems very reasonably priced, but I haven't heard anything about them. I would be very interested in your results if you do decide to purchase.
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I just built a pair of Tl/Electrostatics using panels supplied by the ESL Information Exchange: http://www.jps.com/eslinfo Barry Waldron bends over backwards to help from design to completion. They blow away the ML SL-1 at a fraction of the cost (and much more visually impressive. To see pictures of the completed project I've put some pics on http://pluto.njcc.com/~genashor/Speaker BTW, David Lucas is NOTORIOUS for bad quality and bad service. His advertisements in Speaker Builder are nothing short of Snake Oil tactics, IMHO. |
I'm interested in building my own electrostatics. I tried to access the web sites suggested by [email protected] and couldn't get in. Any other sites out there that have info on DIY ES speakers? Thanks. |
Interested in building your own ESL's? You MUST pick up a copy of the "Electrostatic Loudspeaker Design Cookbook" by Roger Sanders. I consider it the "Bible" for ESL's. Next get in contact with Barry Waldron (www.jps.net/eslinfo as mentioned above). He offers all of the hard to find items that you might need. These guys know what they're doing. I have built several panels now, and the preliminary results are exciting. These will be part of an ESL/TL hybrid I'm currently working on. |
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