Speaker enclosure
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1. A loudspeaker comprising:
- a first speaker having front and rear surfaces for radiating low frequency sound waves;
a second speaker having a front surface for radiating frequencies higher than frequencies radiated by the first speaker;
an enclosure defining an internal volume including a first wall having first and second apertures therethrough for receiving the first and second speakers, respectively, such that the front surfaces are external to the enclosure and the rear surface of the first speaker is internal to the enclosure, the enclosure having a third aperture;
a shelf within the enclosure abutting the first wall and spaced apart from a second wall adjacent to the first wall, the space between the shelf and the second wall being in communication with the third aperture;
a slanted partition adjoining the shelf, diverging away from the first wall and extending behind the second speaker, but extending no more than partially behind the first speaker.
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Abstract
A loudspeaker enclosure accommodates at least one speaker. Sound waves emanating from the rear of the speaker exit through a port in the enclosure. The interior of the enclosure contains at least one partition to lengthen the acoustic path from the rear of the speaker to the port and to cause alternating expansion and contraction of the sound waves emanating from the rear of the speaker. The partitions are arranged in relation to the speaker(s) so as to reduce sound wave reflections that would create non-linearities in the frequency response.
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1. A loudspeaker comprising:
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a first speaker having front and rear surfaces for radiating low frequency sound waves; a second speaker having a front surface for radiating frequencies higher than frequencies radiated by the first speaker; an enclosure defining an internal volume including a first wall having first and second apertures therethrough for receiving the first and second speakers, respectively, such that the front surfaces are external to the enclosure and the rear surface of the first speaker is internal to the enclosure, the enclosure having a third aperture; a shelf within the enclosure abutting the first wall and spaced apart from a second wall adjacent to the first wall, the space between the shelf and the second wall being in communication with the third aperture; a slanted partition adjoining the shelf, diverging away from the first wall and extending behind the second speaker, but extending no more than partially behind the first speaker. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A loudspeaker comprising:
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a first speaker for radiating low frequency sound waves; a second speaker for radiating frequencies higher than frequencies radiated by the first speaker; an enclosure for the first and second speakers including a front wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall and a pair of side walls, said front wall having a first aperture therethrough for receiving the first speaker and a second aperture therethrough below the first aperture for receiving the second speaker, the enclosure having a third aperture therethrough below the second aperture; a partition having a first portion abutting said front wall below the second aperture and above the third aperture and extending between the side walls, the partition further having an inclined second portion attached to the first portion, said partition dividing the enclosure into at least two acoustically coupled chambers, one such chamber associated with the first and second apertures, the other such chamber communicating with the third aperture through a region of decreased cross-sectional area. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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