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  2. 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.

  3. Tweeter - Wikipedia

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    Tweeters can also work in collaboration with the woofers that are responsible for generating the low frequencies or bass. [2] Some tweeters sit outside the main enclosure in their own semi-independent unit. Examples include "super tweeters" and the novel "egg tweeter" by Ohm. The latter plugs in and swivels to adjust the soundfield depending on ...

  4. Supertweeters - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Supertweeters

  5. 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 ...

  6. JBL - Wikipedia

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    The JBL L-100 and 4310 control monitors were popular home speakers. In the late 1970s, the new L-series designs L15, L26, L46, L56, L86, L96, L112, L150, and later the L150A and flagship L250 were introduced with improved crossovers, ceramic magnet woofers, updated midrange drivers, and aluminum-deposition phenolic resin tweeters.

  7. Mid-range speaker - Wikipedia

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    Placement of the mid-range (and tweeter) drivers on the enclosure baffle significantly affect the output of the driver, and the material surrounding the mid-range and tweeter drivers on the baffle can produce (or inhibit) reflections of energy from the baffle face, or other items, further influencing the output.