This is where the similarity ends — and the instrument begins.

In the Lirogon transducer, there are no heavy diaphragms.
Instead, an ultra-light diaphragm is suspended between force fields — virtually without mass. Its motion arises directly from the laws of physics — in an electrostatic sound transducer, the vibrating mass practically does not exist.

 

As a result, acoustic pressure is generated almost directly from the electric field, as the diaphragm is a million times lighter than in electromagnetic loudspeakers. This difference translates into exceptional dynamics and precision, even though, in its physical principles, the electrostatic driver operates similarly to a dynamic one.

This is where the similarity ends — and the instrument begins.