Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Electro-acoustic audio transducer – Thermal response to – or generation of – sound vibration
Patent
1996-08-16
1998-07-14
Kuntz, Curtis
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Electro-acoustic audio transducer
Thermal response to, or generation of, sound vibration
381169, 381155, H04R 2500
Patent
active
057816433
ABSTRACT:
A microphone for reducing distortion of an audio signal due to wind or plosive sounds emitted by a user, including a microphone cartridge defining a central axis and a cylinder contiguous with the perimeter of the cartridge. A windscreen defines first, second and third acoustical paths. The first and second paths are through the side of the windscreen and the third path is along the axis of the windscreen. The third path has an acoustical resistance greater than the first or second paths. The second path has an acoustical resistance greater than the first path.
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Barnie Rexford N.
Kuntz Curtis
Shure Brothers Incorporated
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