midranges

  • 1Mid-range speaker — A midrange speaker A loudspeaker driver that produces the frequency range from approximately 300–5000 hertz is known as a mid range. Midrange drivers are usually cone types or, less commonly, dome types, or compression horn drivers. The radiating …

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  • 2Klipsch 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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  • 3Voice coil — A voice coil (consisting of a bobbin, collar and winding) is the coil of wire attached to the apex of the cone of a loudspeaker. It provides the motive force to the cone by the reaction of a magnetic field to the current passing through it. The… …

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  • 4Thiele/Small — commonly refers to a set of electromechanical parameters that define the specified low frequency performance of a loudspeaker driver. These parameters are published in specification sheets by driver manufacturers so that designers have a guide in …

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  • 5Monsoon (speakers) — Monsoon logo Monsoon is a brand of loudspeakers, originally automotive speaker systems and later computer speakers. Monsoon was originally associated with OEM sourced automotive audio speaker systems, notably supplied on a number of General… …

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  • 6Cabasse (company) — Infobox Company company name = Cabasse company company type = Private foundation = 1950 location = Brest France key people = Jean Yves Bouvet Maréchal Chairman industry = Consumer electronics revenue = products = Loudspeakers homepage =… …

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  • 7ADAM Audio — is a loudspeaker manufacturing company, based in Berlin, Germany. The company offers home loudspeakers (these are quite unusual being typically active) and studio monitors. The latter range from nearfield to big main monitors. Both ranges may be… …

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