| loudspeaker protection 1105 This is an all-transistor design for incorporation in AF amplifiers that produce nasty clicks in the loud- speak...
| 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...
| A loudspeaker looks a simple enough device: a frame, a coil, a magnet, and a cone of paper or of man-made fibre. Put it in a box and you hav...
| 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...
| audio-controlled loudspeaker monitor What started out simply as a universal audio-controlled switch for an active loudspeaker has grown into...
| elektor electronics september 1985 The pleasure derived from music is heavily dependent on clarity. Although we may sometimes listen to live...
| elektor july/august 1985 There are many ways of protecting loudspeakers against the switch-on "plop": many of these rely on a clamp circuit...
| As the title implies, this project is not intended to make hi-fi buffs sit up, but rather to meet the many requests for a simple active loud...
| active crossover filter elektor september 1984 active crossover filter for active loudspeaker systems In electronics we call a circuit "acti...
| 7-08 — elektor july/august 1981 loudspeaker peak indicator Nowadays, any decent loudspeaker unit is, fortu- nately, pretty resistant to ro...