"The plasma driver can be traced to 1900 and William Duddles singing arc"
Hi John, this is the quote from Wikipedia that you supplied when I commented about Plasma drivers... As I had said, I've heard the Plasmatronics, but didn't know when they originated...
I looked up your William Duddles singing arc....
The singing Arc was a short created between two carbon filaments, this arc was used as lighting and was poorly done. It did have an effect of a tone output and was named the singing arc....its frequency was controlled by voltage. Duddles added an LC network trying to filter out the noise so that it would be accepted as a Lamp. With the LC networkvOn this Lamp Duddles found that he could somewhat control frequency. It did not produce plasma in any way. As far as they could get with this is that it could re produce the frequency matching of a keyboard and it was done by modulating the voltage of an Electronic arc supply... Fascinating read, but It had nothing to do with how Plasma has been used in a speaker in anyway and certainly did not require a Helium tank to operate. The Hill Plasmatronics actually used a Helium tank to produce Plasma to play music....
When ever this was first produced, I do consider this a "Break Through"
Of course, you may still show that it happened in 1906 or something. I have no idea there.
Tim