More about loudspeakers (135)

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| This circuit uses just two standard logic ICs which, with the accompanying receiver, forms a four-channel remote control and has been design...

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| Anyone who has ever taken part in a listening test with various loudspeaker systems and amplifiers knows that the differences are often very...

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| This circuit is primarily intended to be used by persons who want to experiment with audio. For example, you can determine whether your own...

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| This circuit can replace small mains adapters in the vicinity of the computer. This is particularly handy for devices that need a 12-V suppl...

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| The A4 monitor is an exclusive design for home constructors and is of a quality that should approach the limits of what is currently p...

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| This second of four parts deals primarily with the protection network incorporated in the amplifier. This indispensable network safegu...

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| A pan pot enables a monophonic input signal to be positioned where desired between the stereo loudspeakers. When P1 (see diagram) is in...

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| Although the protection circuit is fairly simple, it forms an effective guard against overload of the input of amplifiers and loudspeake...

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| Having read this month's Supplement on hi-fi loudspeakers you may feel inclined to start experimenting with loudspeaker construction. Fortu...

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| The designer of a loudspeaker needs the knack of being able to choose a number of drive units that match and complement each other. In the d...