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publicationDate 2008-08-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2008182310-A
titleOfInvention Full-range single diaphragm that matches physical voice transmission characteristics
abstract Provided is a whole-range single diaphragm that matches physical sound transmission characteristics. The present invention relates to a whole-range single diaphragm that conforms to physical sound transmission characteristics, and is a single diaphragm 2 structure installed on a speaker 1, which is based on a known material and a structure having the same strength. It breaks the limit. That is, the diaphragm 2 structure is gradually lowered from a high strength to a low strength by changing the structural strength of the material from the inner edge to the outer edge and changing the structural strength of the material. It is varied with a smooth frequency range. Therefore, each different position and each part structure of the single diaphragm 2 can sufficiently satisfy the requirements of physical sound transmission characteristics of high, medium and low frequencies, and is the most ideal for the single diaphragm 2 Demonstrate the quality and characteristics of high, medium, and bass sounds. This proposal eliminates the cost of complex audio distributor design, avoids false sound and loss of efficiency, thus improving efficiency, reducing costs, and achieving the objective of reproducing the original sound. [Selection] Figure 5
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