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  2. Tweeter - Wikipedia

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    The development of ribbon tweeters has more or less followed the development of ribbon microphones. The ribbon is of very lightweight material and so capable of very high acceleration and extended high frequency response. Ribbons have traditionally been incapable of high output (large magnet gaps leading to poor magnetic coupling is the main ...

  3. Super tweeter - Wikipedia

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    Super tweeters have been designed for psychoacoustic testing, for extended-range digital audio such as Super Audio CD intended for audiophiles, for biologists performing research on animal response to sounds, and for ambient sound systems in zoos. Ribbon tweeters have been made that can reproduce 80 kHz [1] and even 100 kHz. [2]

  4. Veritone Minimum Phase Speakers - Wikipedia

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    The most recent VMPS speakers were a three-way design that featured ribbon drivers for the mid-range and tweeter. The high bandwidth of the mid-range "Neopanel" complemented the use of first-order filters. Woofers were used for bass and mid-bass, along with a passive radiator or port for the 626 bookshelf model. The "RM" in the speaker name (e ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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]

  7. Loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    The drivers are less fragile than ribbons and considerably more efficient (and able to produce higher absolute output levels) than ribbon, electrostatic, or planar magnetic tweeter designs. ESS, a California manufacturer, licensed the design, employed Heil, and produced a range of speaker systems using his tweeters during the 1970s and 1980s.