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Looking for US/Canada source for mylar film for electrostatic speaker repair
I am looking for a US or Canadian source for microfine mylar film, 4-6
microns thick, suitable for replacing the diaphrams on electrostatic speakers. Any pointers are appreciated. Thank-you |
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"William Buchholz" wrote in message newsp.srbebvdstg5tuq@asuka... I am looking for a US or Canadian source for microfine mylar film, 4-6 microns thick, suitable for replacing the diaphrams on electrostatic speakers. Any pointers are appreciated. Thank-you Does it need to have a metallic coating? N |
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Does it need to have a metallic coating?
N The originals don't appear to be metallic at all, they have some sort of semi-conductive coating, probably graphite. On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:17:17 -0700, NSM wrote: "William Buchholz" wrote in message newsp.srbebvdstg5tuq@asuka.. I am looking for a US or Canadian source for microfine mylar film, 4-6 microns thick, suitable for replacing the diaphrams on electrostatic speakers. Any pointers are appreciated. Thank-you |
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