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- Acoustic_lobing abstract "Acoustic lobing refers to the radiation pattern of a combination of two or more loudspeaker drivers at a certain frequency, as seen looking at the speaker from its side. In most multi-way speakers, it is at the crossover frequency(ies) that the effects of lobing are of greatest concern, since this determines how well the speaker preserves the tonality of the original recorded content.In practice, room-effects and interactions largely mean that the ideal loudspeaker (or combination thereof) is not practically possible. However a speaker that has the best dispersion at all frequencies of interest (especially the crossover frequency(ies)), will have the least colouration of sound - i.e., it will most faithfully reproduce the recorded material. Thus, an ideal speaker would have no lobes at all frequencies - in other words it will act as a point source radiating omnidirectionally at all frequencies. In practice all speakers will exhibit some amount of lobing at the crossover frequency(ies). The primary reasons for this are the physical distance between the drivers, and the drivers' effective diameters relative to the frequency of interest.Lobing is measured as having a comb filtering response (i.e., areas of peaks and dips) as the listening position varies vertically‡ w.r.t. the nominal on-axis position. Since a true spherical wavefront cannot be achieved in practice, designers try to make the lobe as wide as possible at the crossover frequency(ies), such that at typical listening positions, the speaker appears omnidirectional.".
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- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Acoustics.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Loudspeaker_technology.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Loudspeakers.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Comb_filter.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Interference_(wave_propagation).
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(waves).
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Radiation.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink Wavefront.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLink File:Acoustic_lobing.png.
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acoustic lobing".
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLinkText "lobe".
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLinkText "lobed".
- Acoustic_lobing wikiPageWikiLinkText "lobing".
- Acoustic_lobing subject Category:Acoustics.
- Acoustic_lobing subject Category:Loudspeaker_technology.
- Acoustic_lobing subject Category:Loudspeakers.
- Acoustic_lobing type Acoustic.
- Acoustic_lobing type Dynamic.
- Acoustic_lobing type Motor.
- Acoustic_lobing comment "Acoustic lobing refers to the radiation pattern of a combination of two or more loudspeaker drivers at a certain frequency, as seen looking at the speaker from its side.".
- Acoustic_lobing label "Acoustic lobing".
- Acoustic_lobing sameAs Q4674690.
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- Acoustic_lobing sameAs Q4674690.
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- Acoustic_lobing depiction Acoustic_lobing.png.
- Acoustic_lobing isPrimaryTopicOf Acoustic_lobing.