Graphene used in speakers?
- AndrewMeronek
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While browsing over some audio technical info I ended up running across this:
[url]<LINK_TEXT text="https://www.loudspeakerindustrysourcebo ... roducts-93">https://www.loudspeakerindustrysourcebook.com/articles/the-current-state-of-graphene-in-commercial-loudspeaker-products-93</LINK_TEXT>
Has anyone had an opportunity to play with equipment based on this? Curious Andrew wants to know. :cool:
Has anyone had an opportunity to play with equipment based on this? Curious Andrew wants to know. :cool:
- Tbarh
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As mentioned in the article, SEAS (which by the way are situated 2 miles from where i live her in Norway) are using graphene as a means to make their magnesium cones better (No oxydations).. I guess that we are a Long way from experience membranes made of only graphene..
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="Tbarh"]As mentioned in the article, SEAS (which by the way are situated 2 miles from where i live her in Norway) are using graphene as a means to make their magnesium cones better (No oxydations).. I guess that we are a Long way from experience membranes made of only graphene..[/quote]
Yeah, the team that figures out how to do large-scale manufacturing of large sheets/shapes will be a big deal.
Yeah, the team that figures out how to do large-scale manufacturing of large sheets/shapes will be a big deal.