electrostatic drivers
Electrostatic drivers are a type of speaker technology that uses electrostatic forces to produce sound. They consist of a thin diaphragm placed between two conductive plates. When an audio signal is applied, the diaphragm moves due to the electrostatic attraction and repulsion, creating sound waves.
These drivers are known for their clarity and detail, making them popular in high-end audio systems. Unlike traditional dynamic drivers, which use magnets and coils, electrostatic drivers can reproduce a wider frequency range and have lower distortion, providing a more accurate listening experience.