Small direct-radiator loudspeakers with surface areas in the order of 10-2 m2, in enclosures with volumes in the order of 10-3 m3, are used for speech reinforcement. Although the high QT of such speakers makes use of Thiel's alignments difficult, vented-enclosure cabinets which enhance performance can be designed by means of computer simulation of a small speaker model.
Author:
Queen, Daniel
Affiliation:
Daniel Queen Associates, Chicago, IL
AES Convention:
49 (September 1974)
Paper Number:
989
Publication Date:
September 1, 1974
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