Equilateral tetrahedral speaker system

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Electro-acoustic audio transducer – Plural or compound reproducers

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381 24, 381111, 181199, H04R 128, H04R 124

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ABSTRACT:
A speaker system includes a plurality of substantially identical speakers carried by a speaker enclosure such that one of the speakers is centrally located with respect to the remainder of the speakers. The speakers are interconnected such that the centrally located speaker dissipates more power than the surrounding speakers whereby the speaker system mimics a vibrating surface. The speaker enclosure may take the form of an equilateral tetrahedron.

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