Electrostatic Monolyth Floorstanding Speakers
Electrostatic Monolyth Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 18, 1998]
Bill
an Audiophile
A practical joke ?I doubt that this "ElectroStatic Monolyth" speaker really exists, except in someone's imagination. If there are such panel speakers, they almost certainly are not electrostatic at this price leve,l and would not be capable of the claimed response in the other posted review. The explaination is the poster review for the operating principle is at best, simplistic, misleading and unscientific. I'm one of the few people who ever owned a true electrostatic subwoofers, the SoundLab model B1, whih wa snot intended to cover the entire audible frequency spectrum. I could not find the company who is claimed to manufacture these speakers. |
[Feb 19, 1998]
Bill D
an Audio Enthusiast
The imaginary "Electrostatic Inc.'s Monolyths" are similar in appearance to office partitions or room dividers, and there's a brief "technical" description of operating principle involving a magnetic field which remindes one of the no longer available Magneplanar "Typani 3A" (indeed huge planar-magnetic woofer, mid & tweeter, panels that do indeed resemble room dividers) from the seventies (twenty five years ago). However, due to the inclusion of the word "electrostatic" in the original posted review, obviously no such speaker exists; the review is a hoax, and a crude practical joke... The only true ELECTROSTATIC subwoofer I know of having room-divider proportions, is the SoundLab Inc. "B1" --- a pair would have cost over $16,000 --- even then you would not have a full range speaker system !My problem was that I simply did not appreciate the attempt to pass off crude "BS" as a review .. I wasted time in vain trying to run down the mythical |
[Feb 06, 1998]
John
a Casual Listener
These are the best pair of speakers you will ever listen to!They will reproduce vibrations down to absolute 0hz! |