For projecting sound into models of broadcasting studios, concert halls, theatres, etc., two special types of electrodynamic loudspeakers have been designed with a frequency range of 2-80 kHz and a very smooth frequency response. The first of the two tyeps can, according to requirements, act as a direct radiating acoustic transmitter or as a horn-type loudspeaker, transmitting approximately a plane acoustic wave. The second type of transmitter generates a cylindrical acoustic wave.
Author:
Boleslav, Ales
Affiliation:
Research Institute of Radiocommunications, Prague, Czechoslovakia
AES Convention:
37 (October 1969)
Paper Number:
667
Publication Date:
October 1, 1969
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