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Original engineering from the British company that continues to extend the boundaries in dynamic loudspeaker design.
He designed the Magnavox dynamic loudspeaker for reception of radio broadcasting in 1919.
Diaphragm: The part of a dynamic loudspeaker, attached to the voice coil, that produces sound.
The shaker houses a small weight which is driven by a voice coil similar to those found in dynamic loudspeakers.
A fixed field coil which together with its magnetic core replaces the permanent magnet of other dynamic loudspeakers.
Ie, a dynamic loudspeaker has poor response both above the knee frequency and below the resonant frequency.
The most common form of electro-acoustic speaker the dynamic loudspeaker - which is effectively a dynamic microphone in reverse.
The voice coil common to all dynamic loudspeakers, positioned in the air gap between the pole pieces, the motion of which moves the loudspeaker cone.
The chief electrical characteristic of a dynamic loudspeaker's driver is its electrical impedance as a function of frequency.
The Fessenden oscillator somewhat resembled a modern dynamic microphone or dynamic loudspeaker in overall construction.
Compared with any other dynamic loudspeaker, the Nucleus series provides greater intertransient silence, and a more complete rendering of fine harmonic and tonal information.
The transfer mode can be used to measure frequency-related electrical impedance, one of the electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers.
A traditional dynamic loudspeaker has a distinctive annular magnet and pole piece structure which serves to concentrate the magnetic flux on the voice coil.
In a dynamic microphone, the diaphragm is glued to a magnetic coil, similar to the one in a dynamic loudspeaker.
• C.W. Rice and E.W. Kellogg perfect the dynamic loudspeaker.
The SBL is a two-way dynamic loudspeaker capable of the highest performance, designed to be powered by real amplifiers in real-life living rooms.
Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers may be readily applied to headphones, because most headphones are small dynamic loudspeakers.
The pair is known as a doublet, or dipole, and the radiation of this combination is similar to that of a very small dynamic loudspeaker operating without a baffle.
PORT DESIGN: The large port in the rear of the enclosure, for instance, has made a compact, wide bandwidth and very dynamic loudspeaker system possible.
We have adapted and enhanced our separate box technology to produce a fully-decoupled, three-way, dynamic loudspeaker of awesome power and clarity, which also maintains superlative control over its very wide bandwidth.
This relative lack of loud bass is often remedied with a hybrid design using a dynamic loudspeaker, e.g. a subwoofer, to handle lower frequencies, with the electrostatic diaphragm handling middle and high frequencies.
The most common type of driver, commonly called a dynamic loudspeaker, uses a lightweight diaphragm, or cone, connected to a rigid basket, or frame, via a flexible suspension, commonly called a spider, that constrains a voice coil to move axially through a cylindrical magnetic gap.