Claims
- 1. In an audio system, a frequency distribution and adjusting circuit for partitioning by frequency an electrical audio signal, as provided by at least one amplifier, into a plurality of electrical audio frequency bands comprising at least one high frequency band and one low frequency band for powering a corresponding plurality of electro-acoustic transducers comprising at least one high frequency electro-acoustic transducer and a low frequency electro-acoustic transducer, the frequency distribution and adjusting circuit comprising:(a) an input for receiving the electrical audio signal from the at least one amplifier; (b) a low-pass filter having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input and an output electrically coupled to an input of the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (c) a high-pass filter having an input and having and output electrically coupled to at an input of the at least one high frequency electro-acoustic transducer; and (d) a variable resistor network including: a first variable resistance and a second variable resistance coupled in series between a first resistor network terminal and a second resistor network terminal; and a wiper contact with the first variable resistance and the second variable resistance for adjusting the total resistance between the resistive network terminals; (e) the variable resistor network terminals being coupled in parallel with the low-pass filter; and (f) the wiper contact being electrically coupled to the high-pass input filter.
- 2. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 1 wherein the variable resistor network comprises an L-pad.
- 3. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 2 wherein the L-pad comprises a two-channel L-pad.
- 4. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 3 wherein each channel of the two-channel L-pad has a separate channel wiper contact and the channel wiper contacts are electrically connected to each other.
- 5. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 1 wherein each of the first variable resistance and the second variable resistance comprise a wire winding.
- 6. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 1 wherein the low-pass filter comprises an inductor coupled in series with an input to the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer.
- 7. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 6 wherein the inductor has an inductance in the range from about 1 millihenry to about 12 millihenries, the first variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms and the second variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms.
- 8. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 1 wherein the high-pass filter comprises a capacitor coupled in series with an input to the high frequency electro-acoustic transducer.
- 9. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 8 wherein the capacitor has a capacitance in the range from about 1 microfarad to about 5 microfarads, the first variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms and the second variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms.
- 10. In an audio system, a frequency distribution and adjusting circuit for partitioning by frequency an electrical audio signal, as provided by at least one amplifier, into a plurality of electrical audio frequency bands comprising a high frequency band, a midrange frequency band and a low frequency band for powering a corresponding plurality of electro-acoustic transducers comprising a high frequency electro-acoustic transducer, a midrange electro-acoustic transducer and a low frequency electro-acoustic transducer, the frequency distribution and adjusting circuit comprising:(a) an input for receiving the electrical audio signal from the at least one amplifier; (b) a low-pass filter having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input and an output electrically coupled to an input of the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (c) a band-pass filter having an input electrically coupled to the low-pass filter output and having an output having an input electrically coupled to an input of the midrange electro-acoustic transducer; (d) a high-pass filter having an input and having an outout electrically coupled to an input of the high frequency electro-acoustic transducer; and (e) a variable resistor network including: a first variable resistance and a second variable resistance coupled in series between a first resistor network terminal and a second resistor network terminal; and a wiper contact with the first variable resistance and the second variable resistance for adjusting the total resistance between the resistive network terminals; (f) the variable resistor network terminals being coupled in parallel with the low-pass filter and in series with the band-pass filter; and (g) the wiper contact being electrically coupled to the high-pass filter input.
- 11. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 10 wherein the variable resistor network comprises an L-pad.
- 12. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 11 wherein the L-pad comprises a two-channel L-pad.
- 13. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 12 wherein each channel of the two-channel L-pad has a separate channel wiper contact and the channel wiper contacts are electrically connected to each other.
- 14. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 10 wherein each of the first variable resistance and the second variable resistance comprise a wire winding.
- 15. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 10 wherein the low-pass filter comprises an inductor coupled in series with an input to the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer.
- 16. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 15 wherein the, inductor has an inductance in the range from about 1 millihenry to about 12 millihenries, the first variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms and the second variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms.
- 17. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 10 wherein the high-pass filter comprises a capacitor coupled in series with an input to the high frequency electro-acoustic transducer.
- 18. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 17 wherein the capacitor has a capacitance in the range from about 1 microfarad to about 5 microfarads, the first variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms and the second variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms.
- 19. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 10 wherein the band-pass filter comprises the inductor and a second capacitor coupled in series with an input to the midrange electro-acoustic transducer.
- 20. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 19 wherein the second capacitor has a capacitance in the range from about 50 microfarads to about 200 microfarads, the first variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms and the second variable resistance has a value that can be adjusted between about zero and about 8 ohms.
- 21. In an audio system, a frequency distribution and adjusting circuit for partitioning by frequency an electrical audio signal, as provided by an amplifier, into a plurality of electrical audio frequency bands comprising a high frequency band, a midrange frequency band and a low frequency band for powering a corresponding plurality of electro-acoustic transducers comprising a high frequency electro-acoustic transducer, a midrange electro-acoustic transducer and a low frequency electro-acoustic transducer, the frequency distribution and adjusting circuit comprising:(a) an input for receiving the electrical audio signal from the amplifier; (b) a low-pass filter having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input and an output electrically coupled to an input of the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (c) a band-pass filter having an input and having an output electrically coupled to an input of the midrange electro-acoustic transducer; (d) a high-pass filter having an input and having an output electrically coupled to an input of the high frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (e) resistive network means for providing a total variable resistance equal to the sum of a first variable resistance R1V and a second variable resistance R2V in parallel with the low-pass filter and in series with the band-pass filter and for providing the second variable resistance R2V in series with the high-pass filter, the resistive network means having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input, a first output coupled to the high pass filter input and a second output electrically coupled to the band-pass filter input; and (f) means for simultaneously varying the value of the variable resistances R1V and R2V.
- 22. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 21 wherein the resistive network means comprises an L-pad.
- 23. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 22 wherein the L-pad comprises a two-channel L-pad.
- 24. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 23 wherein each channel of the two-channel L-pad has a separate channel wiper contact and the channel wiper contacts are electrically connected to each other.
- 25. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 21 wherein each of the first variable resistance R1V and the second variable resistance R2V are approximately equal.
- 26. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 21 wherein each of the first variable resistance R1V and the second variable resistance R2V comprise a wire winding.
- 27. In an audio system, a frequency distribution and adjusting circuit for partitioning by frequency an electrical audio signal, as provided by an amplifier, into a plurality of electrical audio frequency bands comprising a high frequency band and a low frequency band for powering a corresponding plurality of electro-acoustic transducers comprising a high frequency electro-acoustic transducer and a low frequency electro-acoustic transducer, the frequency distribution and adjusting circuit comprising:(a) an input for receiving the electrical audio signal from the amplifier; (b) a low-pass filter having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input and an output electrically coupled to an input of the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (d) a high-pass filter having an input and having an output electrically coupled to an input of the high frequency electro-acoustic transducer; (e) resistive network means for providing a total variable resistance value equal to the sum of a first variable resistance R1V and a second variable resistance R2V in parallel with the low-pass filter for providing a variable resistance R2V in series with the high-pass filter, the resistive network means having an input electrically coupled to the electrical audio signal input, a first output coupled to the high pass filter input and a second output electrically coupled to the low frequency electro-acoustic transducer input; and (f) means for simultaneously varying the value of the variable resistances R1V and R2V.
- 28. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 27 wherein the resistive network means comprises an L-pad.
- 29. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 28 wherein the L-pad comprises a two-channel L-pad.
- 30. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 29 wherein each channel of the two-channel L-pad has a separate channel wiper contact and the channel wiper contacts are electrically connected to each other.
- 31. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 27 wherein each of the first variable resistance R1V and the second variable resistance R2V are approximately equal.
- 32. The frequency distribution and adjusting circuit of claim 27 wherein each of the first variable resistance R1V and the second variable resistance R2V comprise a wire winding.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/154,942, filed Sep. 21, 1999, entitled “Frequency Adjusting and Distribution Circuit for Loudspeakers.”
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Provisional Applications (1)
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