graphene based speakers

Toomey,

Thank you for a very interesting post. I am impressed by the "alleged" specs and the low cost. From my days with the EPA I know its closest competitor (AFIK), beryllium, is highly toxic when it is a dust or in fumes (smelting). That makes the cost high. It is also harder to convert into usable product shapes.

Shall we start a pool to guess which speaker manufacturer is first to use grapheneQ and when? I am going to guess Magico at CES January 2018.
 
Not only in speaker but also in other areas the application of Graphene is starting to show up.. Synergistic Research already has products based off it.
 
Thanks for posting that interesting article. GrapheneQ seems like an innovative and inexpensive alternative to the pure graphene/carbon driver technology used in Magico's latest speakers. It's interesting they mentioned CVD-diamond which Magico use in their pioneering CVD-diamond/Beryllium tweeters :cool:.
 
A fascinating article on a topic I suspected sooner later will come to audio world.
Every time one material with remarkable properties is discovered, the audio industry jumps on it like a predator on his victim, in the hope this time the Holy Grail of the weakest slabs of the chain (the transducers, that is, mikes and speakers) at last has been stiffen and dominated.
Now is the time for coltan and graphene. Wish the hopes will become reality.
Probably, no one waits with more illusion than me the dream of a full-range single driver loudspeaker without the limitations of electrostats or the coloration of lowther-type drivers.
So, let's dream again. 😙

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