A unique design concept of a dual moving coil electroacoustic transducer with substantially extended and enhanced high frequency SPL output is described. The construction of the transducer which eliminates the necessity for an external frequency filter, also eliminates failure risk to the high frequency transducer associated with broken input leads due to vibration fatigue and/or thermal overload.
Author:
Elieli, Boaz
Affiliation:
Southampton University, Hampshire, England
AES Convention:
74 (October 1983)
Paper Number:
2041
Publication Date:
October 1, 1983
Subject:
Loudspeakers: Transducers and Low-Frequency System Alignments
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