Speaker enclosure
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1. A loudspeaker comprising:
- first and second speakers having respective front and rear surfaces for radiating low frequency sound waves;
a third speaker having a front surface, the third speaker located between the first and second speakers;
an enclosure having a front wall and a rear wall, the front wall having first, second and third apertures therethrough for receiving the first, second and third speakers, respectively;
the enclosure further having a first side wall extending between the front and rear walls proximate to the first speaker and a second side wall extending between the front and rear walls proximate to the second speaker;
a first partition within the enclosure spaced apart from the first side wall defining a first channel, the front wall of the enclosure having a first port aperture opening into the first channel;
a second partition within the enclosure adjoining the first partition and spaced apart from the rear wall, the second partition extending at least partially behind the first speaker;
a third partition within the enclosure adjoining the second partition and angled toward the front wall;
a fourth partition within the enclosure spaced apart from the second side wall defining a second channel, the front wall of the enclosure having a second port aperture opening into the second channel;
a fifth partition within the enclosure adjoining the fourth partition and spaced apart from the rear wall, the fifth partition extending at least partially behind the second speaker;
a sixth partition within the enclosure adjoining the fifth partition and angled toward the front wall.
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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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first and second speakers having respective front and rear surfaces for radiating low frequency sound waves; a third speaker having a front surface, the third speaker located between the first and second speakers; an enclosure having a front wall and a rear wall, the front wall having first, second and third apertures therethrough for receiving the first, second and third speakers, respectively; the enclosure further having a first side wall extending between the front and rear walls proximate to the first speaker and a second side wall extending between the front and rear walls proximate to the second speaker; a first partition within the enclosure spaced apart from the first side wall defining a first channel, the front wall of the enclosure having a first port aperture opening into the first channel; a second partition within the enclosure adjoining the first partition and spaced apart from the rear wall, the second partition extending at least partially behind the first speaker; a third partition within the enclosure adjoining the second partition and angled toward the front wall; a fourth partition within the enclosure spaced apart from the second side wall defining a second channel, the front wall of the enclosure having a second port aperture opening into the second channel; a fifth partition within the enclosure adjoining the fourth partition and spaced apart from the rear wall, the fifth partition extending at least partially behind the second speaker; a sixth partition within the enclosure adjoining the fifth partition and angled toward the front wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A loudspeaker comprising:
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first and second speakers for radiating low frequency sound waves; a third speaker; an enclosure surrounding the first, second and third speakers; partitions within the enclosure defining first and second chambers associated with the first and second speakers, respectively, each of the first and second chambers opening into a third chamber through respective first and second regions of decreasing cross-sectional area; wherein the third chamber communicates with first and second port apertures in the front wall of the enclosure through respective third and fourth regions of decreasing cross-sectional area. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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