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  • 2 years later...
 
I thought this bit was interesting but I'm not sure I understand it. 
 
one or more array(s) of very small transducers with minimal moving mass with or without separate amplification work in tandem grouped closely together to reproduce the lowest audible frequencies while keeping all related overtones completely intact. In one implementation a long column of small transducers quickly switches and/or cycles on and off with precision—even switching at speeds faster than that of the speed of sound consecutively so low frequencies can be continually reinforced over the length of the column and quickly be acoustically multiplied.
 


I am but a simpleton but this makes me think of the delay mechanism used in Quad ESL speakers. At least in broad concept. Maybe the approach in this case is to deconstruct the wave and reproduce it partially by distributing it across a bunch of smaller speakers (rather than across the face of a single pane)?
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