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  2. Talk:Tweeter - Wikipedia

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    Their horn arrangement enables most bullet tweeters to achieve a good level of efficiency, with 94-98db at 1 watt being a typical output. Thats all the important stuff I can think of. Sorry it is 'original research' - I was an electronics engineer for many years and I learned this stuff the hard way!

  3. Tweeter - Wikipedia

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    Speakers with cone tweeters offered the best stereo imaging when positioned in the room's corners, a common practice in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. During the 1970s and 1980s, the widespread introduction of higher quality audiophile discs and the advent of the CD caused the cone tweeter to fall out of popularity because cone tweeters ...

  4. Super tweeter - Wikipedia

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    A super tweeter is a speaker driver intended to produce ultra high frequencies in a multi-driver loudspeaker system. Its purpose is to recreate a more realistic sound field, often characterized as "airy-ness". Super tweeters are sometimes found in high fidelity speaker systems and sometimes even in home theater systems.

  5. Compression driver - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Soft dome tweeter - Wikipedia

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    The soft dome tweeter is a particular type of tweeter invented and patented in 1967 by Bill Hecht, a renowned pioneer in the early days of audio engineering and the founder of Phase Technology. Hecht states that he was confronted with what seemed a mundane problem: When showing speakers at various audio shows, onlookers often poked at the two ...

  7. Raufoss Mk 211 - Wikipedia

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    The Raufoss Mk.211 projectile. The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) multi-purpose anti-material high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP. [1]