Nsgarch, I am aware that the impedence goes down with rising frequency, but that does not necessarily mean that the power requirement and hence the current demand goes up. usually, the amount of high frequencies is very low and therefore the voltage necessary to move the membrane is less also, therefore not much power necessary to do the job. since, as you stated, there really isn't really much work done by these 'capacitors' not many amps are necessary.
Again, as you say, it is the varying voltage on the membrane between the stators that cause the membrane to move, thus making sound. Tht is what i mean by 'stats are voltage driven'. Not much energy is used through that action. Most of the energy is used in maintaining the constant voltage in the stators through their circuits.
Again, as you say, it is the varying voltage on the membrane between the stators that cause the membrane to move, thus making sound. Tht is what i mean by 'stats are voltage driven'. Not much energy is used through that action. Most of the energy is used in maintaining the constant voltage in the stators through their circuits.