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  2. Nelson Pass - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, he received his BS in physics from the University of California-Davis. [4] During his studies, he and Mike Maher founded the small speaker company PMA. [5] From 1973 to 1974, he was employed at ESS and assisted Dr. Oskar Heil with crossover design, woofer selection, and final build cabinetry of audiophile, consumer grade loudspeakers. [4]

  3. Electrostatic loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic speakers enjoy some popularity among do-it-yourself (DIY) loudspeaker builders. They are one of the few types of speakers in which the transducers themselves can be built from scratch by an amateur as basic hardware for complete ESL DIY projects can be found available online.

  4. Wharfedale MACH - Wikipedia

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    This range of high-efficiency loudspeakers were released to replace their "E" Series of loudspeakers. They were originally launched with prices from £200 to £430 per pair. The drive units boasted a high sensitivity due to care in design and construction. The tweeters (one per speaker) use horn-loaded compression.

  5. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable manufacturers of loudspeakers. In regard to notability , this is not intended to be an all-inclusive list; it is a list of manufacturers especially noted for their loudspeakers and which have articles on Wikipedia.

  6. Bass reflex - Wikipedia

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    Two-inch port tube installed in the top of a Polk S10 speaker cabinet as part of a DIY audio project. This port is flared. Unlike closed-box loudspeakers, which are nearly airtight, a bass reflex system has an opening called a port or vent cut into the cabinet, generally consisting of a pipe or duct (typically circular or rectangular cross section).

  7. Horn loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    A horn loudspeaker is a loudspeaker or loudspeaker element which uses an acoustic horn to increase the overall efficiency of the driving element(s). A common form (right) consists of a compression driver which produces sound waves with a small metal diaphragm vibrated by an electromagnet, attached to a horn, a flaring duct to conduct the sound waves to the open air.

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