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  • ...adratic-Throat Waveguide|Quadratic-Throat Waveguide]] horn used in concert loudspeakers. He worked for [[Altec Lansing]] for two years as chief engineer for the pr Hughes designs loudspeakers and performs contract engineering for Excelsior Audio as co-owner. He is an ...
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  • ...dance is a convenient way of quickly determining likely incompatibilities. Loudspeakers and microphones are dealt with in separate sections below. === Loudspeakers === ...
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  • ...amber in front of the bass loudspeaker and rotating cones above the treble loudspeakers [[Category:Loudspeakers]] ...
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  • === Number of loudspeakers vs. source material resolution === ...ding]]. This can be done in a number of ways, including the use of virtual loudspeakers in combination with [[HRTF]] data.<ref>Richard Furse, ''Building an OpenAL ...
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  • ...very common use is in the field of audio equipment, such as loudspeakers. Loudspeakers consist of a transducer and mechanical moving parts. Acoustic waves themse ...
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  • ...very common use is in the field of audio equipment, such as loudspeakers. Loudspeakers consist of a transducer and mechanical moving parts. Acoustic waves themsel ...
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  • ...und pressure levels [[distortion]] appears that leads to higher harmonics. Loudspeakers are used in some chambers to control these frequencies. ...
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  • ...recovered from IAD if the sound comes from free space, e.g. played through loudspeakers.<ref>F. Baumgarte and C. Faller, “Design and evaluation of binaural cue cod ...
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  • ...se of [[microphone]]s, [[Pickup (music technology)|instrument pickups]], [[loudspeakers]], and [[room acoustics|hall acoustics]].<ref name="The Audio Dictionary"/> ...fier power and cause excessive diaphragm excursions in (or even damage to) loudspeakers. A [[low-pass filter]] only modifies the audio signal by removing high freq ...
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  • [[Neodymium]] is used in the production of strong magnets in loudspeakers and computer hardware with a smaller size and better performance. Moreover, ...
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  • ...ead of [[earphone]]s, permitting more than one person to listen. The first loudspeakers were produced around 1915. These changes caused radio listening to evolve e ...
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  • ...coustic guitars and ukuleles; also audio components such as turntables and loudspeakers. ...
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  • ...d with specialized recorded voice announcements. Elevators may also have [[loudspeakers]] in them to play calm, easy listening music. Such music is often referred ...
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