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  2. Linn Isobarik - Wikipedia

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    The Isobarik, like the Sara and Kan that were developed in the 1970s and 80s, was designed to work best near room boundaries. [8] Manufacturer's leaflets advise positioning of the speaker close to a rear wall and approximately 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm) from corners. [4] [7] The trade-off is the less than solid stereo image. [1]

  3. Audio crossover - Wikipedia

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    Satisfactory output of the complete system comprising the audio crossover and the loudspeaker drivers in their enclosure(s) is the design goal. Such a goal is often achieved using non-ideal, asymmetric crossover filter characteristics. [5] Many different crossover types are used in audio, but they generally belong to one of the following classes.

  4. Lipinski Sound - Wikipedia

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    Lipinski Sound Corporation was founded in 2003 in Bethesda, Maryland by Andrew Lipinski. [2] He is an audio engineer and producer of Polish origin, educated in Europe, based in the United States, and professionally active around the globe.

  5. LS3/5A - Wikipedia

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    The LS3/5A is a commercially produced loudspeaker driven by the need of the BBC to monitor and assess broadcast programme quality. It was derived from the LS3/5, which was conceived and developed by the BBC Engineering Department in the early 1970s, when it was under the stewardship of Dudley Harwood. [2]

  6. Bi-amping and tri-amping - Wikipedia

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    Bi-amping - An active crossover with two amplifiers.. Bi-amping and tri-amping is the practice of using two or three audio amplifiers respectively to amplify different audio frequency ranges, with the amplified signals being routed to different speaker drivers, such as woofers, subwoofers and tweeters.

  7. Threshold Audio - Wikipedia

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    Threshold Audio is a high-end audio equipment manufacturer originally established in California in 1974 by audio engineer Nelson Pass and graphic designer René Besne. The company, today based in Houston Texas, manufactures mono-block and stereo power amplifiers, multi-channel power amplifiers and stereo control amplifiers.

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