Patent
1979-04-23
1981-08-04
Konick, Bernard
H04R 314
Patent
active
042824028
ABSTRACT:
A filter network is interposed between an audio amplifier and a speaker system consisting of a woofer, midrange and tweeter. The reactive elements for the filter sections associated with the woofer, midrange and tweeter, respectively, are interrelated by mathematical formulas and there is a capacitor lock connected across the input terminals of the network. The value of the capacitor lock is mathematically related to the values of the reactive elements to achieve superior overall performance for the speaker system. The filter or crossover network is designed for matched or unmatched speakers. This design uses a frequency system based on F.sub.1, F.sub.2 =8F.sub.1 and F.sub.3 =16F.sub.1, where F.sub.1 is a selected frequency in the lower portion of the audio spectrum.
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Konick Bernard
Myers Randall P.
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