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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
Placement
Bi-WireConnection
Signal Connection
Contouring Switches
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Contents
The Quest Speaker System
ImportantContents
Introduction
Step 4 Signal Connection
Installation in Brief
Step 2 Placement
Step 3: Power Connection AC
The Electrostatic Concept
An Electrostatic Transducer
An Electromagnetic Transducer
History
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 electrostatic tweeter element ready for commercial production. This new tweeter soon created a sensation among American audio hobbyists. Since Janszens 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
Martin-LoganExclusives
Full Range Operation
See Figure
Vapor Deposited Film
Transducer Integrity
Curvilinear Line Source
AC Power Connection
Signal Connection
Operation
position
Bi-WireConnection
Standard Connection
the Bi-Wire/Bi-Ampposition
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Passive
Bi-amplification
Operation
+2dB
Contouring Switches
Active Bi-Amplification
0dB Flat -3dB 3dB -6dB 20Hz200Hz
Room Acoustics
Your Room
Terminology
Bipolar Speakers and Your Room
Rules of Thumb
Room Acoustics and Dispersion Interactions
Controlled Horizontal Dispersion
Controlled Vertical Dispersion
Curvilinear Line Source Disper- sion
Three Major Types of Dispersion
Multiple Large Panel Dispersion
Traditional Point Source Dis- persion
The Wall Behind the Speakers
Placement
Listening Position
The Wall Behind the Listener
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Experimentation
A Final Word
Final Placement
Placement
The X-traTweek
Solid Footing
Enjoy Yourself
Questions
Exaggerated Highs, Brightness
Troubleshooting
No Output
Weak Output, Loss of Highs
Albert King Live Wire
Recommended Music
Analog Discs
Compact Discs
Glossary
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Quest Specifications
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