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Deutsch: Eintaktaufbau eines Magnetostatischen Lautsprechers - Bändchen-Magnetostaten. Achtung: Ich weiß nicht ob es so richtig ist.
English: I don't know, if this illustration is right. It's about an aspect of Electrostatic loudspeaker's.
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Author Tobias R. – Metoc
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current22:17, 11 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 22:17, 11 February 2006696 × 412 (5 KB)Metoc~commonswiki (talk | contribs)*'''de:''' Eintaktaufbau eines Magnetostatischen Lautsprechers - Bändchen-Magnetostaten; ''Illustration ist in Entstehung'' *'''Author:''' Tobias Rütten, ~~~ Category:Loudspeakers

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