Re: Does EMI adversely effect the panels?

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Posted by Lew on March 07, 2005 at 10:28:20:

In Reply to: Does EMI adversely effect the panels? posted by Dave on March 04, 2005 at 09:01:51:

As you probably know, the force that moves the diaphragm in an ESL is electro-static, not
electro-magnetic. Therefore, I think it is unlikely that EMI would pose any problem. I am not
even sure where the question comes from; I am unaware that EM fields could be strong enough
in any reasonable domestic setting even to alter function of a conventional electro-magnetic
driver. If you live IN a power station, maybe.....

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