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  2. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    A subwoofer (or sub) is a ... John Hunter from REL Acoustics stated that audiophiles tend to "have a love/hate relationship with subwoofers" because most subs have ...

  3. Research Enterprises Limited - Wikipedia

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    Research Enterprises Limited (REL for short) was a short-lived Toronto-based Crown Corporation that built electronics and optical instruments during World War II. They existed only six years from late 1940 until 1946, and were active only from late 1941, but during that period they became Leaside 's largest employer, producing C$ 220 million ...

  4. Rel - Wikipedia

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    the rel descriptor of stereochemistry, see Relative configuration REL ( Rassemblement Européen pour la Liberté ), European Rally for Liberty , a defunct French far-right party active in the 1960s Category of relations or Rel, a mathematical category of sets and relations

  5. Reaction Engines - Wikipedia

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    Reaction Engines Limited (REL) was a British aerospace manufacturer founded in 1989 and based in Oxfordshire, England. [1] The company also operated in the USA, where it used the name Reaction Engines Inc. (REI). REL entered administration on 31 October 2024. Both REL and REI ceased operations and laid off the bulk of their staff.

  6. Velodyne - Wikipedia

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    Velodyne Acoustics GmbH, commonly known as Velodyne, is a company that makes subwoofers and related products and was originally founded by David Hall in Silicon Valley, California, in 1983 and was then purchased in 2019 by Audio Reference of Hamburg, Germany, and its owner Mansour Mamaghani.

  7. Rotary woofer - Wikipedia

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    A rotary woofer is a subwoofer-style loudspeaker which reproduces very low frequency content by using a conventional speaker voice coil's motion to change the pitch (angle) of the blades of an impeller rotating at a constant speed. The pitch of the fan blades is controlled by the audio signal presented to the voice coil, and is able to swing ...