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Logos User's Manual

In 1947, Arthur Janszen, a young Naval engineer, took
part in a research project for the Navy. The Navy was
interested in developing a better instrument for testing
microphone arrays. The test instrument needed an
extremely accurate speaker, but Janszen found that the
cone speakers of the period were too nonlinear in phase
and amplitude response to meet his criteria. Janszen
believed that electrostats were inherently more linear
than cones, so he built a model using a thin plastic
diaphragm treated with a conductive coating. This model
confirmed Janszen's beliefs, for it exhibited remarkable
phase and amplitude linearity.

Janszen was so excited with the results that he continued
research on the electrostatic speaker on his own time. He
soon thought of insulating the stators to prevent the
destructive effects of arcing. By 1952 he had an electro-
static tweeter element ready for commercial production.
This new tweeter soon created a sensation among
American audio hobbyists. Since Janszen's tweeter
element was limited to high frequency reproduction, it
often found itself used in conjunction with woofers, most
notably, woofers from Acoustic Research. These systems
were highly regarded by all audio enthusiasts.

As good as these systems were, they would soon be
surpassed by another electrostatic speaker.

In 1955, Peter Walker published three articles on
electrostatic loudspeaker design in 

Wireless World, a

British electronics magazine. In these articles Walker
demonstrated the benefits of the electrostatic loud-
speaker. He explained that electrostatics permit the use
of diaphragms that are low in mass, large in area, and
uniformly driven over their surfaces by electrostatic
forces. Due to these characteristics, electrostats have the
inherent ability to produce a wide bandwidth, flat fre-
quency response with distortion products being no
greater than the electronics driving them.

By 1956 Walker backed up his articles by introducing a
consumer product, the now famous Quad ESL. This
speaker immediately set a standard of performance for
the audio industry due to its incredible accuracy. How-
ever, in actual use the Quad had a few problems. It could
not play very loud, it had poor bass performance, it

presented a difficult load that some amplifiers did not like,
its dispersion was very directional, and its power han-
dling was limited to around 70 watts. As a result, many
people continued to use box speakers with cones.
In the early 1960's Arthur Janszen joined forces with the
KLH loudspeaker company and together they introduced
the KLH 9. Due to the large size of the KLH 9, it did not
have as many limitations as the Quad. The KLH 9 could
play markedly louder and lower in frequency than the
Quad ESL. Thus a rivalry was born.

Janszen continued to develop electrostatic designs. He
was instrumental in the design of the Koss Model One,
the Acoustech, and the Dennesen speakers. Roger West,
the chief designer of the JansZen Corporation became
the president of Sound Lab. When JansZen Corporation
was sold, the RTR loudspeaker company bought half of
the production tooling. This tooling was used to make the
electrostatic panels for the Servostatic, a hybrid electro-
static system that was Infinity's first speaker product. Other
companies soon followed; each with their own unique
applications of the technology. These include Acoustat,
Audiostatic, Beverage, Dayton Wright, Sound Lab, and
Stax to name a few.

Electrostatic speakers have progressed and prospered
because they actually do what Peter Walker claimed they
would. The limitations and problems experienced in the
past were not inherent to the electrostatic concept. They
were related to the applications of these concepts.

Today, these limitations have been addressed. Advance-
ments in materials due to the U.S. space program give
designers the ability to harness the superiority of the
electrostatic principle. Today's electrostats use advanced
insulation techniques or provide protection circuitry. The
poor dispersion properties of early models have been
addressed by using delay lines, acoustical lenses,
multiple panel arrays or, as in our own products, by
curving the diaphragm. Power handling and sensitivity
have been increased.

These developments allow the consumer the opportunity
to own the highest performance loudspeaker products
ever built. It's too bad Rice and Kellogg were never able
to see just how far the technology would be taken.

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Страница 2: ...nty claims unless we have a completed Warranty Registration card on file Registration card on file Registration card on file Registration card on file Registration card on file Should you be using you...

Страница 3: ...or structural integrity and is finished with a durable and attractive matte surface finish Through rigorous testing the curvilinear electrostatic panel has proven itself to be one of the most durable...

Страница 4: ...air a corona discharge plasma speaker and an electrostatic speaker After a short time Rice and Kellogg had narrowed the field of contestants down to the cone and the electrostat The outcome would dic...

Страница 5: ...accuracy How ever in actual use the Quad had a few problems It could not play very loud it had poor bass performance it presented a difficult load that some amplifiers did not like its dispersion was...

Страница 6: ...ransducer An Electrostatic Transducer An Electrostatic Transducer An Electrostatic Transducer An Electrostatic Transducer Stator Spacer Diaphragm nique is known as push pull operation and is a major c...

Страница 7: ...nical Acoustical Mechanical Acoustical Tone Shaping Tone Shaping Tone Shaping Tone Shaping Tone Shaping The clear Lexan panels on the back of the Logos stator are the key elements of an innovative pre...

Страница 8: ...ing without locating a stud In the Wall In the Wall In the Wall In the Wall In the Wall Having only a forward firing sound wave launch allows the Logos to be mounted in a wall or cabinet A kit is not...

Страница 9: ...his cord should be firmly inserted into any convenient AC wall outlet The Logos has been designed to remain on continuously and should remain connected to a continuous AC power source As mentioned ear...

Страница 10: ...ld it in place The mounting holes on the bracket are set for standard 16 in stud spacing Use a stud finder to locate the wall studs nearest to the mounting holes you want to hit Figure 2 shows the bra...

Страница 11: ...the register marks you made previously Unscrew the lag bolt and remove the bracket Drill the remaining pilot holes for the other lag screws Have your assistant hold the bracket to the wall while you d...

Страница 12: ...ure can help to minimize this potential problem Some serious audiophiles will literally build a special room with no parallel walls just to get away from this phenomenon this wave experience like a 3...

Страница 13: ...ront or back wall of your listening room is soft it may benefit you to have a hard or reflective wall in opposition As well the ceiling and floor should follow the same basic guideline However the sid...

Страница 14: ...on Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion Controlled Vertical Dispersion As you can see from the illustrations your Logos speaker projects a contr...

Страница 15: ...and Right These speakers are the same two used for audio only and should be of very good quality The front speakers need to be able to play loud over 102 dB and reproduce bass below 80 Hz Center Chan...

Страница 16: ...times 10 times less less less less less than the static electricity that builds up on the surface of your television screen Questions If my child punctured the diaphragm with a pencil If my child punc...

Страница 17: ...Sounds Funny Noises Popping and Ticking Sounds Funny Noises Popping and Ticking Sounds Funny Noises Popping and Ticking Sounds Funny Noises Popping and Ticking Sounds Funny Noises These occasional no...

Страница 18: ...nterference such as a cabinet edge grill frame or other similar object Diaphragm Diaphragm Diaphragm Diaphragm Diaphragm A thin flexible membrane or cone that vibrates in response to electrical signal...

Страница 19: ...resistance Resonance Resonance Resonance Resonance Resonance The effect produced when the natural vibration frequency of a body is greatly amplified by reinforcing vibrations at the same or nearly th...

Страница 20: ...ofer Woofer Woofer Woofer Woofer 6 5 16 5 cm magnetically shielded in a sealed cabinet Midrange Midrange Midrange Midrange Midrange Two 17 x 9 25 43 2 cm x 23 5 cm curved electrostatic panels vapor de...

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