Janszen Panel Construction These unique electrostatic transducers achieve wide dispersion and high sound pressure levels without the sonic compromises conferred by curvature and facets. Each is split electrically down the vertical center. In the standard configuration, the entire area gets the midrange signal, and only half gets treble.
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Janszen invented and patented the first practical electrostatic speaker in the early 1950's. Our modernized electrostatic transducer technology is the basis for delivering incomparably natural midrange and treble, while fast, ultra low-distortion woofers fill the room with deep, commanding bass and concussive drum impulses.
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Janszen model 130 Electrostatic loudspeaker panel. It's 16 ohms and works great. The individual panels are 5 3/4" X 5 3/4", it's wooden enclosure is 7" tall, 23" wide and 9" deep. Chrome back panel. It weighs 13 pounds.The spec sheet says …
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1956 issue of Popular Electronics:The Janszen speaker consists of a series of four flat panels, each about six inches square. The plastic diaphragm is stretched across the frame of each panel. On each side of the diaphragm, in each panel, is a network of parallel wires which forms the outer electrodes of the push-pull circuit. This unit is intented...
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Jantzen is an iconic brand of swimwear that was established in 1916 and first appeared in the city of Portland, Oregon, United States.
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Taylor Luke Janszen. Friday, August 28, 2020 At 4:30 PM. The Farm at Harvest Hills. 670 Hills-Miller Rd, Delaware, OH 43015. Reception to Follow. Attire: Farm Elegance. Directions to Location.
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Janszen speakers. Classic Vintage. Fully revitalized. The set is 100% functional, the speakers are in perfect condition. In our projects we do not use veneers that are thin, unreliable and, above all, not resistant to damage! We use only the highest quality veneers, i.e. wood sheets of …
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Nov 16, 2019 . The Story. David Janszen is the proud son of Arthur A. Janszen who invented the first practical electrostatic loudspeaker in the 1950s, and is also famously known for creating the KLH Nine, the first full-range electrostatic, which Ewing Nunn combined into a Triple-panel stereo dream system in 1961.. The new Valentina P8 raised some questions, and the first being …
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Family Group Sheet for Cornelius Janszen Loyse: Husband: Cornelius Janszen Loyse: Name: Cornelius Janszen Loyse [1, 2] Gender: Male [1, 2] Birth: 1645 in Zeeland, Netherlands [1, 2] Death: 1704 in Bushwick, Kings, New York, USA [2] Father: Jan Cornelissen De Zeeuw: Mother: Janneken Pieters:
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AARON Janszen updated: 19-AUG-2021: ABBEY Janszen updated: 19-AUG-2021: ABBIE Janszen updated: 19-AUG-2021: ABBY Janszen updated: 28-NOV-2021: ABDUL Janszen updated: 19-AUG-2021:
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Dec 12, 2007 . David Janszen (son of A. A. Janszen) has started producing speakers under the Janszen name once again. I recently sat in on a demo of the new speakers and spoke with David about his designs. There is a bit of information about vintage Janszen speakers on the new company's website.
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ADRIAAN Janszen. Department of Geoscience & Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Stevinweg 1, 2628CN Delft, The Netherlands (E-mail: a.Janszen@tudelft.nl) ... It is commonly thought that tunnel valleys were formed by meltwater flowing underneath large ice sheets. The sedimentary infill of these features is often highly intricate and ...
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Dec 05, 2012 . Janszen Z-960 Info?. Janszen Z-960 Info? Thread starter sheep; Start date 2012-11-26 1:41 am; Jump to Latest S. sheep Member. 2011-05-25 10:05 pm. 2012-11-26 1:41 am #1 2012-11-26 1:41 am #1 I have acquired tweeter parts to a Janszen Z-960. These have 3 electrostatic panels. Would anyone have a schematic diagram of the crossover? ...
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Herman Janszen Van Lenneps b. about 1620 Lennep, Hesse, Germany d. before January 1660 New Amsterdam: WMGS Online Trees
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The advent of Janszen hybrid electrostatics means there's basically no reason left on Earth for anyone to live with the drawbacks of conventional loudspeakers or accommodate the space requirements of full range electrostatics.
All modern Janszen Audio products extend the technology of David Janszen's father, Arthur A. Janszen, inventor of the first practical electrostatic transducer in the early 1950's. For the last 15 years, David has been at the helm, developing new designs and making them available to discerning music lovers worldwide.
"I must say I was extremely impressed with the Janszens; powered by two Parasound A1 mono blocks, they were lightning quick, fluid, and displayed a cohesiveness typically only found full range drivers (the Janszens are two-way).
Although relatively modest in stature (I'm estimating 3' tall) the Janszens projected an image that more than filled his 17x20 room. Upright bass (my personal 'litmus test' so to speak) sounded magnificent and dead on the money ."
All modern Janszen Audio products extend the technology of David Janszen's father, Arthur A. Janszen, inventor of the first practical electrostatic transducer in the early 1950's. For the last 15 years, David has been at the helm, developing new designs and making them available to discerning music lovers worldwide.
The advent of Janszen hybrid electrostatics means there's basically no reason left on Earth for anyone to live with the drawbacks of conventional loudspeakers or accommodate the space requirements of full range electrostatics.
Janszen's long heritage of high performance ESL speakers lives on with their new Carmelita Active system featuring a high excursion bass driver and durable ESL panel built to last and sound great. “Let our rigorous testing and reviews be your guidelines to A/V equipment – not marketing slogans”
Although relatively modest in stature (I'm estimating 3' tall) the Janszens projected an image that more than filled his 17x20 room. Upright bass (my personal 'litmus test' so to speak) sounded magnificent and dead on the money ."