Loudspeaker system

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Inventors

Whitby, Ronney J.

Application #

471495

Filed

Mar-2-1983

Published

Jun-25-1985

Current US Class

181/147
181/152
181/156
181/159

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/144 181/145 181/152 181/159 181/146 181/182 181/183 181/187 181/192 181/160 181/194 181/DIG.

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Abstract
A loudspeaker system has an elliptical stepped mid-range horn above and coplanar with a flared mid-bass horn having disposed therein a pair of tweeters on sidewalls thereof and a woofer in a backwall thereof. The back of the woofer communicates with a folded low frequency bass horn such that low frequency response is loaded from the rear of the diaphram for the woofer driver, thereby eliminating the necessity for further amplification and drivers to obtain fidelity in low frequency response. The low frequency bass section defines a convoluted path for the sound which comes from the interior structure of a folded horn thus creating an acoustical boost for low frequency sound.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A loudspeaker system comprising, in combination:

a mid-range acoustic transformer including a flared, stepped elliptical horn with a mid-range driver therein;

a woofer having a diaphragm;

a mid-bass acoustic horn mounted below said mid-range acoustic transformer, said mid-range bass acoustic horn having said woofer with said diaphragm disposed on a rear wall thereof to provide said diaphragm with a positive operational impedance encountered by front loading, said mid-bass acoustic horn having at least two opposing curved walls;

a low-bass acoustic horn positioned directly beneath said mid-bass acoustic horn and having a folded horn interior section which communicates with rear of said woofer to provide said diaphragm with a negative operational impedance encountered by rear loading, a balance being provided between said positive and negative operational impedances, a lower frequency response being provided to said low-bass acoustic horn by said diaphragm of said woofer; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The instant application relates generally to the field of loudspeaker system, and more specifically to a system of horns that are more efficient and matched one to another due to the placement of the components and the configuration of the horns themselves.

The great proliferation of electronic recording and reproduction equipment in the past two decades has led to a variety of theories concerning sound reproduction and an attendant plethora of speaker configurations to reflect theories concerning greater fidelity. Today, speaker enclosures are available in all shapes and sizes, each claiming advantages over the other. Since accurate sound reproduction must cover a range of frequencies from a high frequency to a low frequency, a good loudspeaker system is usually constructed from a number of components ranging from tweeters to mid-range to mid-bass to bass components. It is often the case that a speaker system will sound particularly bright or lively through certain frequency ranges but sound flat or dead in other frequency ranges. Therefore, a speaker system must have its components tuned or matched to one another in order to effect smooth transitions between components as frequency ranges change.
 
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