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Successful application of negative damping factors to loudspeakers is not so difficult a task as one would infer from the literature of recent years. Foremost in importance are the cancellation of voice-coil inductance as well as resistance, equalization for low frequency radiation characteristics; and utilization of infinite baffle rather than a reflex or horn type. When satisfactory attention is granted these factors, substantial improvement in loudspeaker performance is almost certain. In a typical application of a negative impedance amplifier, resonant hangover is eliminated, the nonlinear distortion halved, and the low frequency response leveled and extended about an octave.
Author (s): Werner, Richard E.; Carrell, Ross M.
Affiliation:
Radio Corporation of America
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AES Convention: 9
Paper Number:10
Publication Date:
1957-10-06
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Werner, Richard E.; Carrell, Ross M.; 1957; Application of Negative Impedance Amplifiers to Loudspeaker Systems [PDF]; Radio Corporation of America; Paper 10; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=207
Werner, Richard E.; Carrell, Ross M.; Application of Negative Impedance Amplifiers to Loudspeaker Systems [PDF]; Radio Corporation of America; Paper 10; 1957 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=207