04-Dec-2014, 19:32
Highly unlikely, but it could be the commercial realisation of what was rather indiscreetly titled Peter's Balls. It was Peter Walker's electrostatic design which was the successor to the ESL-63 but, at that time, the technology did not exist for it to be brought to market some 20 years ago. Knowing Peter Walker it must have been better than an ELS-63 otherwise he would never have pursued it.
The prototypes were big and the drive design, though electrostatic, was never disclosed in "Quad - The Closest Approach" written by Ken Kessler in 2003. There was a suggestion is was a multiple membrane design unlike his two earlier types.
The prototypes were big and the drive design, though electrostatic, was never disclosed in "Quad - The Closest Approach" written by Ken Kessler in 2003. There was a suggestion is was a multiple membrane design unlike his two earlier types.
Innuos Statement 2TB SSD with Next-Gen PSU (with Roon lifetime)
MacBook Pro (with Air)
Draytek Vigor 2860v-Plus/Devialet Original d'Atelier CI Nos. 54A&B/Magico M3 pair
Shunyata cables (digital/interconnect/loudspeaker/power)/Shunyata power units (Triton/Typhon)
Dialog/Phantom Gold/Tree pair
Missing Link cables (power)
England