Part 4.2: Elementary acoustic loads of a loudspeaker

Principle

A vibrating surface (such as a membrane of a loudspeaker) radiates through its both faces, with a phase in front opposite to the rear. At low frequencies, this surface can be seen as an equivalent dipole and the resulted radiation is very inefficient (acoustic short circuit).

A simple way to improve that, is to isolate one side by closing it with a rigid enclosure. Thus, only open surface will radiate.

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