Program year: 1977/1978Digitized from print original stored in HDRThis paper compares two methods of measuring the motion of a loudspeaker cone. An accelerometer device was built by designing and attaching a preamplifier to the piezoelectric crystal transducer assembly. This crystal has a voltage output proportional to the acceleration of the loudspeaker cone. The other technique consisted of measuring the back emf across the voice coil by using a bridge network. The voltage obtained is proportional to the velocity of the loudspeaker cone. Measurements indicate that for a sinusoidal input the velocity and acceleration voltages have a 90° phase shift. Thus, both methods of measurement are in agreement with theory. Feedback will also reduce t...
Nonlinear interaction of ultrasound waves can be applied with parametric loudspeaker to generate aud...
Impulse response measurements have been employed for assessing acoustical properties of rooms since ...
In the diploma thesis I describe the loudspeaker cone as a dumped forced oscilator and present an ex...
Summary. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the applicability of extending inverse fe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44])A loudspeaker system in which velocity feedback is u...
Abstract: Electromechanical speakers are commonly used as actuators in acoustic control applications...
A dynamic loudspeaker mounted in an open baffle has the same parameters as a loudspeaker in free spa...
The displacement of a loudspeaker cone is not linearly proportional to the voltage/current at its in...
A new synthesis method is described where the basic parameters of a loud speaker system are chosen u...
A loudspeaker feedback system is built in this project. A class D switching amplifier and the loudsp...
This thesis describes the digital implementation of a motional feedback system for a bass loudspeake...
International audienceThis paper deals with the comparison of voltage and current driving units in a...
A new measuring method of displacement by means of variations of sound frequency and length of air c...
Before the 20th century, there were no loudspeakers to produce sound, only pick-ups, needles and fla...
Acoustical reproduction in cars is different to acoustical reproduction in rooms or other larger env...
Nonlinear interaction of ultrasound waves can be applied with parametric loudspeaker to generate aud...
Impulse response measurements have been employed for assessing acoustical properties of rooms since ...
In the diploma thesis I describe the loudspeaker cone as a dumped forced oscilator and present an ex...
Summary. The purpose of the investigation was to determine the applicability of extending inverse fe...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [44])A loudspeaker system in which velocity feedback is u...
Abstract: Electromechanical speakers are commonly used as actuators in acoustic control applications...
A dynamic loudspeaker mounted in an open baffle has the same parameters as a loudspeaker in free spa...
The displacement of a loudspeaker cone is not linearly proportional to the voltage/current at its in...
A new synthesis method is described where the basic parameters of a loud speaker system are chosen u...
A loudspeaker feedback system is built in this project. A class D switching amplifier and the loudsp...
This thesis describes the digital implementation of a motional feedback system for a bass loudspeake...
International audienceThis paper deals with the comparison of voltage and current driving units in a...
A new measuring method of displacement by means of variations of sound frequency and length of air c...
Before the 20th century, there were no loudspeakers to produce sound, only pick-ups, needles and fla...
Acoustical reproduction in cars is different to acoustical reproduction in rooms or other larger env...
Nonlinear interaction of ultrasound waves can be applied with parametric loudspeaker to generate aud...
Impulse response measurements have been employed for assessing acoustical properties of rooms since ...
In the diploma thesis I describe the loudspeaker cone as a dumped forced oscilator and present an ex...