Patent
1980-02-20
1982-04-20
Olms, Douglas W.
179 1G, H04S 100
Patent
active
043260993
ABSTRACT:
The present invention covers a low frequency acoustic cabinet.
The cabinet contains two enclosures holding at least one low frequency loud-speaker so that the front face of each loud-speaker radiates inside a cavity communicating with the outside through an opening of prearranged dimensions. In a preferred way of producing the invention, these enclosures are face to face so that the loud-speaker in one is opposite the loud-speaker in the other.
Such a low frequency cabinet is used in particular in high fidelity triphonic acoustic reproduction networks.
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"The Case for a Third Channel" by Feldman, Radio and TV News, Mar. 1959, pp. 70, 71, 104 and 105.
"Thomson-Brandt"
Olms Douglas W.
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