Here are some links to sites using various configurations of the B&G ribbons.
So people understand that I put my money where my mouth is. I'm working on a new speaker. It uses the RD-75, along side a open baffle, line array of 8-8" Eton kevlar mid/woofers (no Pat, you don't need to do this for them to sound good.) But remember my reputation is for "wretched excess".
These links are a result of correspondence I had with the builders of these speakers, and a link to a site that was a supplier
http://www.audio-x-stream.com/faqbase.html A great FAQ regarding planar speakers
http://www.audio-x-stream.com/frmst5.htmlclick on "BGC RG28" link
http://www.csulb.edu/~jwhittak/ This site is a massive site dedicated to the study of line array ribbons/planars
Below is a page on my personal site, where I put a picture and performance plots of Tom Perrazella's RD-75's. You will want to check these out
Enjoy
Thomas
theAudioWorx
Klone-Audio
So people understand that I put my money where my mouth is. I'm working on a new speaker. It uses the RD-75, along side a open baffle, line array of 8-8" Eton kevlar mid/woofers (no Pat, you don't need to do this for them to sound good.) But remember my reputation is for "wretched excess".
These links are a result of correspondence I had with the builders of these speakers, and a link to a site that was a supplier
http://www.audio-x-stream.com/faqbase.html A great FAQ regarding planar speakers
http://www.audio-x-stream.com/frmst5.htmlclick on "BGC RG28" link
http://www.csulb.edu/~jwhittak/ This site is a massive site dedicated to the study of line array ribbons/planars
Below is a page on my personal site, where I put a picture and performance plots of Tom Perrazella's RD-75's. You will want to check these out
Enjoy
Thomas
theAudioWorx
Klone-Audio
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