Loudspeaker with cone driven horn

Acoustics – Plural diaphragm sound sources

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181152, 181156, H05K 500

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043146201

ABSTRACT:
A loudspeaker comprises a horn having an open throat from which a pair of outwardly curved side walls extend. A cone driven speaker is mounted in the horn throat, and the horn with attached speaker is mounted in a base reflex enclosure which forms a chamber therebetween. A compression driven tweeter is mounted in one of the curved horn side walls, and a port is disposed through the other horn side wall and communicates with the chamber to vent back waves.

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