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- Compression_driver abstract "A compression driver is a small specialized diaphragm loudspeaker which generates the sound in a horn loudspeaker. It is attached to an acoustic horn, a widening duct which serves to radiate the sound efficiently into the air. It works in a "compression" mode; the area of the loudspeaker diaphragm is significantly larger than the throat aperture of the horn so that it provides high sound pressures. Horn-loaded compression drivers can achieve very high efficiencies, around 10 times the efficiency of direct-radiating cone loudspeakers. They are used as midrange and tweeter drivers in high power sound reinforcement loudspeakers, and in reflex or folded-horn loudspeakers in megaphones and public address systems.".
- Compression_driver thumbnail KlipschK400.jpg?width=300.
- Compression_driver wikiPageExternalLink audio1.html.
- Compression_driver wikiPageID "17029743".
- Compression_driver wikiPageRevisionID "594663560".
- Compression_driver align "right".
- Compression_driver caption "A compression driver on a midrange horn speaker used in a home audio system".
- Compression_driver caption "A compression driver ' in a horn loudspeaker consists of a metal daphragm ' vibrated by the audio signal current in a coil of wire ' between the poles of a cylindrical magnet '. The sound waves pass out through an acoustic horn .".
- Compression_driver direction "vertical".
- Compression_driver hasPhotoCollection Compression_driver.
- Compression_driver image "Horn loudspeaker animation.gif".
- Compression_driver image "KlipschK400.jpg".
- Compression_driver width "250".
- Compression_driver subject Category:Loudspeaker_technology.
- Compression_driver comment "A compression driver is a small specialized diaphragm loudspeaker which generates the sound in a horn loudspeaker. It is attached to an acoustic horn, a widening duct which serves to radiate the sound efficiently into the air. It works in a "compression" mode; the area of the loudspeaker diaphragm is significantly larger than the throat aperture of the horn so that it provides high sound pressures.".
- Compression_driver label "Compression driver".
- Compression_driver sameAs m.04162pg.
- Compression_driver sameAs Q5157037.
- Compression_driver sameAs Q5157037.
- Compression_driver wasDerivedFrom Compression_driver?oldid=594663560.
- Compression_driver depiction KlipschK400.jpg.
- Compression_driver isPrimaryTopicOf Compression_driver.