Phase Plug Technology
In any conventional loudspeaker, the highest frequencies
of audio emanate from the area around the center of the cone and the lower
frequencies are produced by the area of the cone that is farther from the
center. In fact, the distance from the center at which a sound wave will
come off a loudspeaker cone is directly related to its frequency. This
helps explain why larger cone loudspeakers are usually capable of
producing more bass.
Due to the shape of the conventional loudspeaker cone, the higher
frequency sound waves tend to collide at a focal point. This causes phase
distortion and a loss in clarity. As a result, accuracy and transparency
suffer. This also has detrimental effects on the realism of the sound
environments created by today's high fidelity digital audio and surround
sound systems.
The phase plug pole piece extension improves driver performance and
clarity by deflecting delicate midrange audio out into the sound space and
minimizing distortion producing collisions. |

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