Loudspeaker equipment

Acoustics – Diaphragm and enclosure

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181152, 181156, 181199, H05K 500

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042202205

ABSTRACT:
Loudspeaker equipment embodying a speaker, an enclosure for the speaker which is substantially closed except for the speaker opening and which is formed of walls which are thin and therefore capable of excitation and consequent sound generating vibrations under the influence of the speaker, the speaker equipment further including a reflector surrounding the speaker enclosure and having an open front through which the speaker is exposed, the walls of the reflector being spaced from the walls of the speaker enclosure to provide a passage through which sound generated by the walls of the speaker enclosure is reflected forwardly. The side walls of the reflector include a plurality of wall elements with adjacent edges spaced from each other and having a thickness dimension sufficiently small to provide for excitation and sound generation under the influence of the speaker enclosure within the reflector.

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