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  • 41John Kenneth Hilliard — Infobox Person name = John Kenneth Hilliard residence = Los Angeles, California; Anaheim, California other names = imagesize = caption =photo courtesy of Todd W. White birth date = October, 1901 birth place = Wyndmere, North Dakota birth name =… …

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  • 42Tweeter — A tweeter is a loudspeaker designed to produce high frequencies, typically from around 2,000 hertz to 20,000 hertz (20,000 Hz, generally considered to be the upper limit of the human hearing). A few tweeters can manage response up to an octave or …

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  • 43electromechanical transducer — ▪ instrument Introduction       any type of device that either converts an electrical signal into sound waves (as in a loudspeaker) or converts a sound wave into an electrical signal (as in the microphone). Many of the transducers used in… …

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  • 44Woofer — This article is about a loudspeaker driver. For individuals trained in remote first aid, see Wilderness First Responder. Woofer is the term commonly used for a loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from around 40… …

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  • 45Subwoofer — A subwoofer is a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker dedicated to the reproduction of bass audio frequencies, from perhaps 150 Hz down as far as 20 Hz, or in rare cases lower. Also known as subs , these are used to augment the low frequency… …

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  • 46Studio monitor — This article is about studio reference loudspeakers. For onstage monitor speakers for live performances, see foldback (sound engineering). Not to be confused with Broadcast reference monitor. Studio monitors, also called reference monitors, are… …

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  • 47Martin Audio — is a Loudspeaker company Contents 1 About Martin Audio 2 Design Approach 3 Wavefront Series …

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  • 48Klipsch Audio Technologies — Infobox Company company name = Klipsch Audio Technologies company company type = Manufacturing foundation = 1946 as Klipsch and Associates location = Indianapolis, Indiana key people = Paul W. Klipsch, Founder Fred and Judy Klipsch, Owners Paul… …

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  • 49Audiophile — An audiophile, from Latin audio [ [http://www.askoxford.com/concise oed/audio audio ] , Compact Oxford Dictionary, Accessed 2007 05 11] I hear and Greek philos [ [http://www.askoxford.com/results/?view=dict freesearch=phile branch=13842570… …

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  • 50Bass instrument amplification — for the bass guitar, double bass and similar instruments is distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with low frequency sound reproduction. This distinction affects the design of the… …

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