i used an ignition coil to make a crude ionophone by feeding the primary with the output of an amplifier. it worked ok, but the audio was distorted and had a very large peak at 2khz. an actual ionophone uses high voltage RF across the spark gap (not raw audio like what i was trying). the RF in an ionophone is amplitude modulated by the audio. i expected the audio to be distorted, but was surprised at the 2khz self-resonance of the HV winding (i expected it to be more like 20 or 30khz)And if the coil being used is one of the old round ones used before the advent of HEI type ignitions, you do know it's rated for 6V even though they were in a 12V system. The only time those coils saw 12V was while the engine was cranking over, after starting they had a ballast resistor to run at ~ 6V.