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In examining recent Hi-Fi program sources, dynamic range, and the sources themselves, all are rapidly improving in quality. This tendency is a result of the technological revolution, as represented by PCM recording, and for electronic musical instruments, etc. As a response to such trends in program sources, the following deals with the effective use of heat pipe cooling as a method of improving limited power handling due to Joule`s heat inevitably present in dynamic speakers, in particular, mini-speaker systems. By employing this heat pipe cooling method, a cooling effect proportional to the power input is obtained. The handling capacity as experimentally observed becomes approximately twice as effective.
Author (s): Suwa, Hisashi; Ugaji, Masana; Sakurai, Sadaaki
Affiliation:
Sony Corporation Stereo Division, Tokyo, Japan
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 63
Paper Number:1479
Publication Date:
1979-05-06
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Suwa, Hisashi; Ugaji, Masana; Sakurai, Sadaaki; 1979; Heat Pipe Cooling Enables Loudspeaker to Handle Higher Power [PDF]; Sony Corporation Stereo Division, Tokyo, Japan; Paper 1479; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2875
Suwa, Hisashi; Ugaji, Masana; Sakurai, Sadaaki; Heat Pipe Cooling Enables Loudspeaker to Handle Higher Power [PDF]; Sony Corporation Stereo Division, Tokyo, Japan; Paper 1479; 1979 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2875