High-fidelity stereo sound system

Acoustics – Anatomic or prosthetic relation – Ear and mouth

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179 1E, 179 1AT, 181155, 181 30, H04R 502

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041907396

ABSTRACT:
Sound reproduction systems using sound reflectors and the reflectors for the same are disclosed. Passive reflectors for redirecting sound from speakers spaced therefrom are described in several configurations. Two horizontally spaced loudspeakers, direct sound to two reflective surfaces. The surfaces are contoured to redirect the sound to a listening area. The surfaces can be smooth and substantially larger than the speakers. Reflectors that are partly or entirely roughened across their reflective surface disperse sound, particularly high frequencies, and give a large, stable acoustic image.

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"Acoustic Problems" by Nixon in Electronics May, 1948, pp. 86-89, 181-30.
Architectural Forum, Feb. 1946, pp. 98-100, 181-30.

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