loudspeakers

loudspeakers
especially a pair for a left and right channel.

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  • Loudspeakers in mosques — A mosque minaret in Hyderabad, Pakistan fitted with loudspeakers in all directions. Loudspeakers in mosques are generally used for Adhan or call to prayer ,[1] or sometimes for Khutbah or sermons. External loudspeakers are generally mounted on ta …   Wikipedia

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  • Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers — A dynamic loudspeaker driver s chief electrical characteristic is its electrical impedance versus frequency. Explanation The most common driver type is an electro mechanical transducer using a voice coil rigidly connected to a diaphragm… …   Wikipedia

  • Jensen Loudspeakers — is a company that manufactures speakers in many different models and sizes, originally located in Chicago, IL. They built a reputation during the 50 s and 60 s providing speakers used mainly in guitar and bass amplifiers. Though the American… …   Wikipedia

  • NHT Loudspeakers — Type Private Founded 1986 Headquarters Benicia, California, United States Key people Chris Byrne Partner/Founder …   Wikipedia

  • ProAc Loudspeakers — Infobox Company company name = ProAc company company type = Private foundation = 1979 location = Northamptonshire, NN13 7BE, UK key people = Stewart Tyler Chairman, Founder industry = Consumer electronics revenue = products = Loudspeakers… …   Wikipedia

  • Amphion Loudspeakers — is a Kuopio, Finland based company producing high quality loudspeakers. In their designs, they emphasize controlled directivity to minimize the effect of room reflections on sound quality. They call this principle uniformly directive… …   Wikipedia

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  • Sound reinforcement system — A sound reinforcement system is an arrangement of microphones, electronic signal processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers that makes live or pre recorded sounds usually music or speech louder, or that distributes the sound to a larger or more… …   Wikipedia

  • Audio power — Sound measurements Sound pressure p, SPL Particle velocity v, SVL Particle displacement ξ Sound intensity I, SIL Sound power Pac Sound power level SWL Sound energy Sound energy density …   Wikipedia

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