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  2. Loudspeaker enclosure - Wikipedia

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    Loudspeaker enclosures range in size from small "bookshelf" speaker cabinets with 4-inch (10 cm) woofers and small tweeters designed for listening to music with a hi-fi system in a private home to huge, heavy subwoofer enclosures with multiple 18-inch (46 cm) or even 21-inch (53 cm) speakers in huge enclosures which are designed for use in ...

  3. Mercedes-Benz T2 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz T2 is a semi-bonneted light commercial vehicle that was manufactured by Daimler-Benz.The T2 is also known as the "Düsseldorf Transporter", since it was built in Düsseldorf from 1967 to 1991.

  4. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    From about 1900 to the 1950s, the "lowest frequency in practical use" in recordings, broadcasting and music playback was 100 Hz. [9] When sound was developed for motion pictures, the basic RCA sound system was a single 8-inch (20 cm) speaker mounted in straight horn, an approach which was deemed unsatisfactory by Hollywood decisionmakers, who hired Western Electric engineers to develop a ...

  5. Dell XPS - Wikipedia

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    Other features included a 1920×1200 15.4-inch LCD, and a subwoofer integrated into the bottom of the battery casing, with the 12-cell battery (the 16-cell battery does not include a subwoofer.) Earlier models came with an ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 with 128 MB of memory, and later models with the Mobility Radeon 9800 with 256 MB of memory.

  6. Mercedes-Benz 600 - Wikipedia

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    The 600 replaced the Mercedes-Benz W189 300d limousine, the final version of the W186 and W189 model 300-series company flagship produced between the early 1950s and early 1960s. It received the nickname Adenauer after Konrad Adenauer , the first Chancellor of West Germany , who employed several of these automobiles during his tenure in office.

  7. Distributed mode loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Mode Loudspeaker (DML) is a flat-panel loudspeaker technology, developed by NXT, [1] in which sound is produced by inducing uniformly distributed vibration modes in the panel through a special electro-acoustic exciter.

  8. Mercedes-Benz OM608 engine - Wikipedia

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    Due to Daimler AG's collaboration with the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, the OM608 is heavily based on the Renault K9K engine. [2] It features common rail direct injection with 2 valves per cylinder, and a cast iron engine block and crankcase with an aluminium alloy cylinder head. [3]

  9. TRS-80 - Wikipedia

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    Having spent less than US$150,000 on development, Radio Shack announced the TRS-80 (Tandy Radio Shack) at a New York City press conference on August 3, 1977. [18] It cost US$399 (equivalent to $2,000 in 2023), or US$599 (equivalent to $3,000 in 2023) with a 12" monitor and a Radio Shack tape recorder; the most expensive product Radio Shack previously sold was a US$500 stereo.