Acoustic system

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Electro-acoustic audio transducer – Having acoustic wave modifying structure

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C381S345000

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08064627

ABSTRACT:
An acoustic system is described for accurately reproducing sound. The acoustic system generally includes driver which produces a plurality of higher frequency pressure waves at larger amplitudes and produces lower frequency pressure waves at smaller amplitudes. A passage is provided which serves as an amplifier and resonator for the lower frequency pressure waves. Accordingly, the system accurately reproduces a large range of higher and lower frequency sounds.

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