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  2. Magnepan - Wikipedia

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    Magnepan has used several different technologies in constructing their magnetostatic speakers.All Magnepan speakers are based on flexible ferrite magnet strips (like refrigerator magnets), 0.060" (1.5 mm) thick, typically cut to either 1/4" (6 mm) wide (mid-bass) or 1/8" (3 mm) wide (tweeters) and more or less the length of the speaker.

  3. ADAM Audio - Wikipedia

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    ADAM Audio was founded in 1999 in Berlin, Germany. [2] starting with the development of their eXtended Accelerating Ribbon Technology [3] (X-ART) tweeter, based on the invention of the Air Motional Transformer by Oskar Heil in the 1960's. [1] The acronym "ADAM" is also a reference to the Biblical figures Adam and Eve. [citation needed]

  4. Air Motion Transformer - Wikipedia

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    While suited very well for high frequencies, the AMT can reproduce sound down to 650 Hz. Consequently, the most common use for the AMT driver in consumer electronics today is as a midrange-tweeter or tweeter in high-end multi-driver speakers, sometimes paired with horns, or in the case of Precide's speaker products, with an upward-firing woofer driver.

  5. Home audio - Wikipedia

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    Beginning approximately in the 1950s, a number of magazines devoted to hi-fi enthusiasts and aficionados seeking to assemble an ideal home audio system arose, such as High Fidelity, Audio, Gramophone, The Absolute Sound, Stereophile, and The Boston Audio Society Speaker. Among these, Stereo Review was notable for its lab test reports, listening ...

  6. Polk Audio - Wikipedia

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    With the release of the first successful model in 1974, the Monitor 7, Polk Audio was gaining recognition in audiophile circles. Polk Audio used a two-way configuration on almost all its speakers, such as the popular Monitor 10 and Monitor 12, typically with 6.5-inch mid/bass drivers with rubber surrounds and passive radiators.

  7. JBL - Wikipedia

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    Lansing Iconic JBL TI 5000, a 3-way system with a 30 cm bass driver and a titanium membrane tweeter, built from about 1992 to 1999. With a height of 1.15 m (3 ft 9 in) and a weight of 55 kg (121 lb), it was the top model for the consumer market.