Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Noise or distortion suppression
Patent
1997-01-22
1999-11-09
Chang, Vivian
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Noise or distortion suppression
381394, H04B 1500
Patent
active
059829052
ABSTRACT:
A signal processing distortion reducing system which includes a plurality of series connected, straight, conductive signal path sections. These sections direct the flow of signal currents into a series of sharp 90 degree turns, which minimizes electromagnetic coupling between adjacent conductive signal path sections. These 90 degree turns have a distortion reducing, collimating effect on electromagnetic signals. Variations in construction include machined squares and bent strips of sheet material.
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