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- Plasmatronics abstract "Plasmatronics is a company, founded by former Air Force Weapons Laboratory (now Phillips Laboratory) scientist Dr. Alan E. Hill, which produced a plasma speaker design. This was first demonstrated at the 1978 Winter Consumer Electronics Show.The product was effectively a loudspeaker with an integrated amplifier; however, it used a gas plasma, sourced from a helium tank in the back of the unit, as a near-massless driver. The plasma driver only reproduced the higher frequencies as a tweeter; the lower frequencies used a conventional woofer driver.While praised for accurate sound reproduction at demonstrations, the system had a number of disadvantages, including high cost, and the periodic handling of heavy compressed helium cylinders.".
- Plasmatronics wikiPageExternalLink speaker-design1.html.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageExternalLink hillplasmatronics.com.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageID "7644966".
- Plasmatronics wikiPageLength "1053".
- Plasmatronics wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Plasmatronics wikiPageRevisionID "655257529".
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Alan_E._Hill.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Amplifier.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Loudspeaker_manufacturers.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_Electronics_Show.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Helium.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_(physics).
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Plasma_speaker.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Transducer.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Tweeter.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLink Woofer.
- Plasmatronics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plasmatronics".
- Plasmatronics subject Category:Loudspeaker_manufacturers.
- Plasmatronics hypernym Company.
- Plasmatronics type Company.
- Plasmatronics comment "Plasmatronics is a company, founded by former Air Force Weapons Laboratory (now Phillips Laboratory) scientist Dr. Alan E. Hill, which produced a plasma speaker design. This was first demonstrated at the 1978 Winter Consumer Electronics Show.The product was effectively a loudspeaker with an integrated amplifier; however, it used a gas plasma, sourced from a helium tank in the back of the unit, as a near-massless driver.".
- Plasmatronics label "Plasmatronics".
- Plasmatronics sameAs Q7201804.
- Plasmatronics sameAs m.0267pfk.
- Plasmatronics sameAs Q7201804.
- Plasmatronics wasDerivedFrom Plasmatronics?oldid=655257529.
- Plasmatronics isPrimaryTopicOf Plasmatronics.