I thought this was very interesting. It, amongst other things, exactly describes and shows the device I described with words on here multiple times.
Good to know I am not delirious in thinking it works. ;-)
Basically a very simple multicell horn.
https://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_A...ilips_Tech_Review/PTechReview-04-1939-144.pdf
Also very, very interesting publication. And a great site PEARL, Inc. Homepage
I’m surprised with how small dispersion correcting modifiers can be and still work well down to 4kHz.
And with how critical exact angle is.
Index of /06_Lit_Archive/02_PEARL_Arch/Vol_16/Sec_53/Philips_Tech_Review
Good to know I am not delirious in thinking it works. ;-)
Basically a very simple multicell horn.
https://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_A...ilips_Tech_Review/PTechReview-04-1939-144.pdf
Also very, very interesting publication. And a great site PEARL, Inc. Homepage
I’m surprised with how small dispersion correcting modifiers can be and still work well down to 4kHz.
And with how critical exact angle is.
Index of /06_Lit_Archive/02_PEARL_Arch/Vol_16/Sec_53/Philips_Tech_Review
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J. de Boer described the vented loudspeaker well before neville thiele. he named it the "basreflex" principle
Philips was a powerhouse of research and development. They had some exceptional products, ideas and researchers up till about the mid eighties.
So so sad how that giant has fallen, and how there is no big recreational consumer electronics producer in Europe anymore.
Do you know of other (Jerome/Jan?) de Boer articles or research?
So so sad how that giant has fallen, and how there is no big recreational consumer electronics producer in Europe anymore.
Do you know of other (Jerome/Jan?) de Boer articles or research?
found another "de boer", e.d. de boer on vented loudspeakers, university of amsterdam
https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.1907703
https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.1907703
Also very, very interesting publication. And a great site PEARL
Bill Perkins was one of my gurus in the early days. He has done some very good work. I met him because he wa sthe guy making Radford S90 TLs in Calgary.
dave
philips was the first to apply the sigma delta converter principle commercially multimeters:
https://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_A...ps_Tech_Review/PTechReview-38-1978_79-181.pdf
https://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_A...ps_Tech_Review/PTechReview-38-1978_79-181.pdf
J. de Boer described the vented loudspeaker well before neville thiele. he named it the "basreflex" principle
The last time I checked, the vented box / bass reflex loudspeaker was invented by Albert Thuras of Bell Labs, as detailed in his patent of 1932.
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