| 34 TRIPLET: AN 80-W HI-FI LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM by H. Baggott Based on SEAS drive units, the satellite-subwoofer combination described here off...
| 34 TRIPLET: AN 80-W HI-FI LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM by H. Baggott Based on SEAS drive units, the satellite-subwoofer combination described here off...
| 36 EE March 1 -4 I •- 5-15130 -520 • a 8.11-1-i-ia. la -1..t111 1/. 9tENIPHASE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM A loudspeaker system that is based on...
| EE 20 April 1987 FEEDBACK IN LOUDSPEAKERS by R Conell Electrical feedback is the backbone of many an electronic circuit. Acoustic feedback i...
| EE September 1986 by K. Rohwer LOUDSPEAKER IMPEDANCE METER A simple, yet interesting and useful, instrument for measuring the resistance and...
| loudspeaker protection 1105 This is an all-transistor design for incorporation in AF amplifiers that produce nasty clicks in the loud- speak...
| Loudspeakers convert only about 0.25 to 2.5 per cent of the electrical energy supplied to them into acoustic energy. The re- maining 97.5 od...
| EE April 1986 Fig. 1. The Dynaudio Type 17W75 was used as the bass and middle fre- quency drive unit in the proto- type system. Noteworthy a...
| elektor july/august 1985 There are many ways of protecting loudspeakers against the switch-on "plop": many of these rely on a clamp circuit...
| active crossover filter elektor september 1984 active crossover filter for active loudspeaker systems In electronics we call a circuit "acti...
| 7-78 elektor july/august 1980 85 Loudspeakers, like rules, are designed to be broken. Perhaps not entirely true but they do suffer an enormo...