In Reply to: RE: Hornresp and TD2001 simulation posted by Hornloco on November 7, 2007 at 13:57:50:
hello René,
Kinoshita's papers in JAES can be bought in line for a "moderate" (*) price at
http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=2990
http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=2932
(*) = well, that depends on what everyone consider a "moderate price"...
"Design of 48mm Beryllium Diaphragm Compression Driver"
The theoretical design principles and practical design of a compression driver using annular slits, and a 0.13 gram beryllium diaphragm are discussed. Since the dome resonance frequency is in excess of 23 Khz, the power response of the transducer follows closely that predicted by Dr. Wente to and beyond 20 Khz. Comparisons between measured and theoretical data show excellent agreement. A divided network loudspeaker system using this transducer is also discussed.
Preprint Number: 1364 Convention: 60 (April 1978)
Authors: Kinoshita, Shozu; Yoshimi, Toshikazu; Hamada, Hiroyuki; Locanthi, Bart N.
E-library Location: (CD aes9) /pp7680/pp7805/1466.pdf
"The Influence of Parasitic Resonances on Compression Driver Loudspeaker Performance"
An analysis of the effects of parasitic resonances associated with diaphragm assemblies used in compression driver loudspeakers on overall acoustic performance will be presented. Specifically, the effects of the dome resonance frequency, the surround resonance frequency and the effects of cavities under the surround and inside the driver will be discussed.
Preprint Number: 1422 Convention: 61 (October 1978)
Authors: Kinoshita, Shozo; Locanthi, Bart N.
E-library Location: (CD aes9) /pp7680/pp7811/1524.pdf
Best regards from Paris.
Jean-Michel Le Cléac'h
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