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  2. Edifier - Wikipedia

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    February 5, 2010 - Edifier launched its initial public offering, becoming the first public listed audio speaker company in China. [5] March 2011 – Had acquired 100% equity of STAX, a Japanese electrostatic headphone company. January 2020 – Launched gaming headphones brand at CES 2020. [6]

  3. Stax Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Lambda Nova basic system Logo. Stax Ltd. (有限会社スタックス Yugen-gaisha Sutakkusu [1]) is a Japanese company that makes high-end-audio equipment. Stax is best known for their electrostatic and electret headphones, which they call “earspeakers.” [2] Electrostatic headphones work similarly to electrostatic loudspeakers, but on a smaller scale.

  4. Electrostatic loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Schematic showing an electrostatic speaker's construction and its connections. The thickness of the diaphragm and grids has been exaggerated for the purpose of illustration. An electrostatic loudspeaker (ESL) is a loudspeaker design in which sound is generated by the force exerted on a membrane suspended in an electrostatic field.

  5. Bowers & Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    The XT series introduced aluminium as a speaker cabinet material. In 2007 the 'Zeppelin' iPod speaker system was introduced. That same year, Bowers & Wilkins' released the project the Society of Sound, an online community focused on issues and discussions relating to high-quality sound. The Society of Sound has many celebrity "Fellows", who ...

  6. MartinLogan - Wikipedia

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    MartinLogan was founded by Gayle Martin Sanders and Ron Logan Sutherland who met in the late 1970s at a high-end audio store Sanders managed in Lawrence, Kansas.Despite different backgrounds (Sanders had trained in architecture and advertising, Sutherland in electrical engineering) they shared a passion for music and electrostatic loudspeakers.

  7. Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Late version Quad "ESL-57" loudspeaker with black grilles and rosewood end caps. The Quad Electrostatic Loudspeaker (ESL) is the world's first production full-range electrostatic loudspeaker, launched in 1957 by Quad Electroacoustics, then known as the Acoustical Manufacturing Co. Ltd. [1] The speaker is shaped somewhat like a home electric radiator curved slightly on the vertical axis.