An electrostatic transducer, such as a loudspeaker or microphone,
comprises a multi-layer panel (1) incorporating an electrically
insulating middle layer (2) sandwiched between first and second
electrically conducting outer layers (3, 4). At least one of the layers
has a profiled surface (6) where it contacts the surface of another of
the layers. Furthermore a signal generator is provided for applying an
alternating electrical voltage across the first and second layers (3, 4)
to initiate vibration due to variation of the electrostatic forces acting
between the layers, thereby serving as a loudspeaker (or for detecting
variation of such electrostatic forces due to received vibration in the
case of a microphone). Such a transducer can serve as a low cost audio
loudspeaker which can be made lightweight and flexible so as to render it
suitable for a wide range of applications, for example to provide sound
reproduction in a home environment without requiring any bulky enclosure,
or in a notebook computer or mobile telephone.