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Dynamics Distortion: Loudspeaker Sensitivity Modulation Generated by Audio Signals

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Understanding heat production in moving-coil loudspeakers has allowed for using designs and materials that prevent the physical damage due to high temperatures. However, when high power bursts increase voice-coil temperature, the loudspeaker experiences power compression, reducing the effective sensitivity and changing the frequency response and damping. Working with music signals, after a sudden increase in applied power, the sound level fades as temperature rises, possibly affecting the listener's experience.

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JAES Volume 57 Issue 5 pp. 338-348; May 2009
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