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Low Q multiple in phase high compliance driver ported loudspeaker enclosure

  • US 4,146,744 A
  • Filed: 09/02/1976
  • Issued: 03/27/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/02/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A loudspeaker system comprising,means defining an enclosure for accomodating a plurality of like high-compliance loudspeaker drivers characterized by potential instability associated with variations of the characteristics between drivers when operating in the same frequency range and sharing a common cavity with one or more port tubes or drone cones,cavity defining means formed with a corresponding plurality of driver openings each for accommodating a respective loudspeaker driver and characterised by an acoustic compliance,said loudspeaker drivers each seated in a respective one of said driver openings and connected in phase,said cavity defining means having at least one mass opening for accommodating means for providing acoustic mass that resonates with said acoustic compliance at a predetermined mass-compliance resonant frequency in the low range of audio frequencies,said means for providing acoustic mass seated in a respective mass opening,and means for reducing the Q of the resonant system formed by said cavity defining means and the means for providing acoustic mass for preventing the cones of said loudspeaker drivers from exhibiting out-of-phase movement when said loudspeaker drivers are connected in phase and energized with an electrical signal having spectral components in the low range of audio frequencies embracing and near said mass-compliance resonant frequency,said cavity defining means being a common cavity to said drivers.

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