Sorry to point this out, but as an audio professional, I’ve seen countless flat panel and vibrating panel and even these “paper” speakers touted for nearly all of the 30 years I’ve been in the field. They’re suspect. They’re certainly not novel.
There is no substitute for conventional audio engineering. And what commenter #1 said.
I agree Ten. In order to reproduce sound, you have to move air. Especialy in the lower freq’s. The “throw” of these paper things won’t be able to get much volume.
Why is this link to an advertisement on PJM?
Sorry to point this out, but as an audio professional, I’ve seen countless flat panel and vibrating panel and even these “paper” speakers touted for nearly all of the 30 years I’ve been in the field. They’re suspect. They’re certainly not novel.
There is no substitute for conventional audio engineering. And what commenter #1 said.
I agree Ten. In order to reproduce sound, you have to move air. Especialy in the lower freq’s. The “throw” of these paper things won’t be able to get much volume.