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The most common method to drive an HiFi speaker system is to use a wideband power amplifier featuring a frequency response flat over the whole audio band. In most cases, the audio signals of the two individual channels are splitted between woofer and tweeter by using passive LC crossover filters.
Author (s): Antoniazzi, P.; Crespi, L.
Affiliation:
SGS-ates Electronic Components Spa, Agrate, Milano, Italy
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AES Convention: 73
Paper Number:1971
Publication Date:
1983-03-06
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Session subject:
Sound Reinforcement and Room Acoustics
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Antoniazzi, P.; Crespi, L.; 1983; Active Loudspeaker System Using Monolithic Integrated Circuits [PDF]; SGS-ates Electronic Components Spa, Agrate, Milano, Italy; Paper 1971; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11790
Antoniazzi, P.; Crespi, L.; Active Loudspeaker System Using Monolithic Integrated Circuits [PDF]; SGS-ates Electronic Components Spa, Agrate, Milano, Italy; Paper 1971; 1983 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11790