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Distortion of High-Frequency Loudspeakers

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The relative importance of linearity and distortion in high-frequency loudspeakers was investigated. Hemispherical direct radiators, conical direct radiators, a ribbon horn, dynamic horns, a single-ended and a push-pull electrostatic speaker were evaluated for frequency response, nonlinear distortion and directionality. Quadratic and cubic non-linear distortion terms were found to be present in high-frequency loudspeakers. The maximum cubic CCIF nonlinear distortion in horns was greater than that found for the direct radiator and push-pull electrostatic types. Smoothness of response, directional characteristics and extent of frequency range were generally more significant than distortion in the classification of the -listenability- of the high-frequency loudspeaker. Subjective listening tests, however, indicated that total CCIF non-linear distortion above approximately 3% is objectionable. It was found that in a complete speaker system, the capabilities of a superior high-frequency loudspeaker may be severely limited or altered due to the selection of an improper cross-over network or the use of inferior middle and low range speaker units.

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JAES Volume 10 Issue 4 pp. 310-317; October 1962
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