Time Varying Behavior of the Loudspeaker Suspension

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    Abstract

    The suspension part of the electrodynamic loudspeaker is often modelled as a simple linear spring with viscous damping, however the dynamic behaviour of the suspension is much more complicated than predicted by such a simple model. At higher levels the compliance becomes non-linear and often changes during excitation at high levels. This paper investigates how the compliance of the suspension depends on the excitation, i.e. level and frequency content. The measurements are compared with other known measurement methods of the suspension.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAudio Engineering Society(AES) convention
    Number of pages7
    Publication date2007
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event123rd AES Convention - New York City, United States
    Duration: 5 Oct 20078 Oct 2007

    Conference

    Conference123rd AES Convention
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNew York City
    Period05/10/200708/10/2007

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