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  2. JBL - Wikipedia

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    The D175 remained in the JBL catalog through the 1970s. Both of these were near-copies of Altec Lansing products. The first original product was the D130, a 15-inch transducer for which a variant remained in production for the next 55 years. The D130 featured a 4-inch (100 mm) flat ribbon wire voice coil and Alnico V magnet. Two other products ...

  3. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    From about 1900 to the 1950s, the "lowest frequency in practical use" in recordings, broadcasting and music playback was 100 Hz. [9] When sound was developed for motion pictures, the basic RCA sound system was a single 8-inch (20 cm) speaker mounted in straight horn, an approach which was deemed unsatisfactory by Hollywood decisionmakers, who hired Western Electric engineers to develop a ...

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  5. JL Audio - Wikipedia

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    These speakers introduced the concept of a small box/long excursion woofer designs for car audio. The CS-1 series was also introduced, JL Audio's first component speaker introduction. In 1993, the W6-series subwoofer drivers are introduced in 8, 10, 12 and 15-inch sizes. This product was considered unique for its dual 6-ohm voice coil system ...

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    JBL Clip 5 $69.95 at Amazon. JBL Clip 5 $69.99 at Best Buy. JBL Clip 5 $69.95 at JBL. The JBL Clip 5 is the brand’s latest model in its Clip series which was released in June 2024.

  7. Line array - Wikipedia

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    The low-frequency driver is typically 15 or 18 inches in diameter. Mid-format line arrays are typically two or three-way and use 10 or 12 inch low-frequency drivers. The horizontal coverage is typically 90 degrees wide but some systems employ narrower boxes at the top or wider boxes at the bottom of the array.