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- Voigt_pipe abstract "The Voigt pipe is a type of loudspeaker enclosure that embodies a combination of transmission line, ported enclosure and horn characteristics. It is highly regarded by some speaker designers, as evidenced by established manufacturers such as Castle. Due to its relatively high efficiency the design is frequently employed in full-range loudspeaker designs. The concept is that the sound emitted from the rear of the loudspeaker driver is progressively reflected and absorbed along the length of the tapering tube, almost completely preventing internally reflected sound being retransmitted through the cone of the loudspeaker. The lower part of the pipe acts as a horn while the top can be visualized as an extended compression chamber. The entire pipe can also be seen as a tapered transmission line in inverted form, that is, widening rather than narrowing from top to bottom. The driver is usually positioned close to the middle of the baffle or slightly lower. Its relatively low adoption in commercial speakers can mostly be attributed to the large resulting dimensions of the speaker produced and the expense of manufacturing a rigid tapering tube. The Voigt pipe was designed in 1934 by Paul G. A. H. Voigt and is also referred to as a tapered quarter-wave pipe (TQWP) or tapered quarter-wave tube (TQWT).".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageExternalLink singledriver.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageExternalLink www.lowtherloudspeakers.co.uk.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageExternalLink www.quarter-wave.com.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageExternalLink VoightPipeSpeakers.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageID "11109514".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageLength "2054".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageRevisionID "693721497".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_transmission_line.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Audiophile.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Castle_(company).
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Loudspeaker_technology.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_response.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Full-range_speaker.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink High-end_audio.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Horn_loudspeaker.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_loudspeaker_manufacturers.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker_acoustics.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker_enclosure.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Loudspeaker_measurement.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLink Paul_G._A._H._Voigt.
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Voigt pipe".
- Voigt_pipe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Voigt_pipe subject Category:Loudspeaker_technology.
- Voigt_pipe hypernym Enclosure.
- Voigt_pipe type HistoricPlace.
- Voigt_pipe comment "The Voigt pipe is a type of loudspeaker enclosure that embodies a combination of transmission line, ported enclosure and horn characteristics. It is highly regarded by some speaker designers, as evidenced by established manufacturers such as Castle. Due to its relatively high efficiency the design is frequently employed in full-range loudspeaker designs.".
- Voigt_pipe label "Voigt pipe".
- Voigt_pipe sameAs Q7939772.
- Voigt_pipe sameAs m.02r09yt.
- Voigt_pipe sameAs Voigthorn.
- Voigt_pipe sameAs Q7939772.
- Voigt_pipe wasDerivedFrom Voigt_pipe?oldid=693721497.
- Voigt_pipe isPrimaryTopicOf Voigt_pipe.