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Passively Assisted Loudspeakers
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Low-frequency range extension of loudspeakers by alignments which include passive electrical components was first studied by Benson and more recently by Von Recklinghausen. The present work uses a computer model to test the practicality of representative designs. A third-order alignment is found to have considerable merit. Measurements of real systems are presented.
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Clark, D. and Geddes, E., "Passively Assisted Loudspeakers," SAE Technical Paper 860123, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860123.Also In
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