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  2. 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 ...

  3. Boston Acoustics - Wikipedia

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    It was followed by the A150 floor standing speaker, and the A-70. Boston Acoustics marketed these speakers to audio specialty retailers and became highly respected for producing premium quality sound at very reasonable prices. The Boston-area retail chain Tweeter was one of the first and largest stores to sell them.

  4. JL Audio - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, W1 series subwoofer drivers were introduced. 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 ...

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  6. 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

  7. Caravan (Juan Tizol and Duke Ellington song) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Darin on This is Darin 1959 (rec) 1960 (rel) Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Caravan, New York, October 23, 1962 [1] Wes Montgomery – Movin' Wes, New York, November 16, 1964 [1] Dizzy Gillespie and Oscar Peterson – Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie, London, November 28–29, 1974 [1]