| STMicroelectronics together with the audio company USound has developed the first MEMs micro-loudspeaker based on silicon. Samples are curr...
| STMicroelectronics together with the audio company USound has developed the first MEMs micro-loudspeaker based on silicon. Samples are curr...
| The predecessor to this column first appeared in the March 1996 issue with the name ‘electronics on-line’. In the following years many subje...
| Here we present a crossover network giving you everything you need (in electronic terms) to build your own high-end loudspeakers.
| Although active loudspeakers are more complex and more costly than passive loudspeakers, they have clear advantages in terms of audio techno...
| Many radio amateurs in practice use two receivers, one portable and the other a fixed receiver with a PC control facility. The Elektor DSP r...
| Building your own loudspeaker boxes using traditional drive units was once a popular pastime but now seems to have lost much of its appeal....
| Although our active loudspeaker system was completed with the recently published subwoofer and associated power supply, we have added a litt...
| As with most small enclosures, the bass response of the active 2-way loudspeakers described last month has its limits. The compact subwoofer...
| The 2-way active loudspeakers described here are primarily intended for use with a PC, but could in principle be used in any other ‘medium-f...
| Anyone who has ever taken part in a listening test with various loudspeaker systems and amplifiers knows that the differences are often very...