Experiments brought effective design of an electromagnetic drive unit capable of driving wooden surfaces, preferably soundboards of musical instruments, to reproduce recorded music. A certain required sound power in common loudspeakers comes from a small surface with large displacements. This results in a chance for better linearity and less nuisance with Doppler-effect. Problems are described and realizations explained.
Author:
Bücker, Heinrich
Affiliation:
Institut ffir Schwingungstechnik, Fachhochschule Dtisseldorf, Dtisseldorf,West Germany
AES Convention:
88 (March 1990)
Paper Number:
2906
Publication Date:
March 1, 1990
Subject:
Loudspeakers
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