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July 8, 2008 6:50 AM PDT

Homemade plasma speaker puts on a light show

by Steve Guttenberg

Cruising around YouTube, I found "Plasma Speaker/Singing Arc," an intriguing little video of a homemade "speaker" that makes sound by directly ionizing air.

It's not exactly high-fidelity, but it shows there are still a few tinkerers out there thinking about something other than the iPod.

The person behind the video describes the process: "This is a prototype of a FM modulated plasma arc speaker/tweeter. Have since built this circuit on a custom PCB & made an improved vertical discharge setup, using tungsten-tipped electrodes (see my other videos). This stops the plasma hopping about and causing the distortion you can hear..."

Neat!

Back in the early 1980s, there was a high-end speaker using this technology, the Hill Plasmatronic. (It sold for something like $8,000 a pair.) The plasma tweeter was mated with conventional midrange and woofer drivers; the treble from 700Hz up was produced by a ball of ionized gas. The massless tweeter was hailed as state of the art and has never been surpassed. I listened to a pair of them back in the day and mostly remember loving the tweeter and hating the speaker. You can find used Plasmatronics every now and then on the Web. Definitely a cult item.

Originally posted at The Audiophiliac
Steve Guttenberg is a frequent contributor to magazines and Web sites including Home Entertainment, Playback, and Ultimate AV. He is a member of the CNET Blog Network, and is not an employee of CNET. Disclosure.
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by rgilmor July 8, 2008 7:53 AM PDT
Are there kits available for us to make one? This would be fun to see and hear in action
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by ralfthedog July 8, 2008 8:10 AM PDT
I find the idea shocking! In all honesty, it sounded no better than the speekers I have on my computer.

:)

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by cardes July 8, 2008 10:25 PM PDT
iPod bash? Check.
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by richspam July 9, 2008 3:59 AM PDT
video link is defunct
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by stokessd July 18, 2008 10:50 AM PDT
Two words : Nitrous Oxide

Two more words: non starter

One final word: Electrostatic
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