1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to speaker systems and, particularly, to a speaker system having subwoofer.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, a speaker system includes an enclosure and a loudspeaker. The enclosure defines a resonance chamber. The loudspeaker is positioned in the resonance chamber and is configured for converting electric energy to generate sound waves. When the loudspeaker is activated, the sound waves generated by the loudspeaker enter into the resonance chamber and are resonated to amplify the sound. As a result, the low frequency effect of the speaker system is captured. Moreover, the larger size the resonance chamber has the better low frequency effects of the speaker system. However, there is also an ongoing trend for the speaker system to be miniaturized. Therefore, the lower frequency effect of miniaturized speaker system only depending on the resonance chamber cannot meet people's demands.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a speaker system with subwoofer, which can overcome or at least alleviate the above-mentioned problems.
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The enclosure 10 may be made of plastic or alloy. The enclosure 10 is substantially cuboid and defines a resonance chamber 10a. The enclosure 10 includes a cover 12 and a base 14.
The cover 12 has a rectangular cross-section. The cover 12 includes a front panel 120 and four sidewalls 122 extending from the front panel 120. The front panel 120 defines a front hole 124. The four sidewalls 122 surround the front panel 120 to form an opening 126.
The base 14 includes a back panel 140, an inner tube 142 extending from the back panel 140, and an outer tube 144 extending from the back panel 140. The back panel 140 defines a back bass port 146 corresponding to the front hole 124. The inner tube 142 surrounds the back bass port 146. The outer tube 144 spatially surrounds the inner tube 142. The back panel 140 seals the opening 126 to form the resonance chamber 10a. The inner tube 142 and the outer tube 144 are positioned in the resonance chamber 10a. In this embodiment, the diameter of the inner tube 142 is substantially equal to that of the back bass port 146. The length of the inner tube 142 is substantially equal to that of the outer tube 144. The inner tube 142 and the outer tube 144 are integrally formed with the back panel 140. In other embodiments, the inner tube 142 and the outer tube 144 may be formed separately and then are mounted to the back panel 140.
The loudspeaker 20 is mounted to the front panel 120 and received in the resonance chamber 10a. The loudspeaker 20 is exposed at the front panel 120 through the front hole 124 and is opposite to the inner tube 142 and the outer tube 144.
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A slot 380 and a cutout 382 are defined in each board 38 along the central axis of the outer barrel 34. The slot 380 extends from the back panel 140 towards the bottom panel 32 but is not in contact with the bottom panel 32. The cutout 382 is positioned in the first receiving room 360 on the distal end of the board 38. Therefore, each board 38 is divided into a first blocking portion 384, a second blocking portion 385, a connecting portion 386, and a supporting portion 387. The slot 380 is located between the first blocking portion 384 and the second blocking portion 385. The connecting portion 386 connects the first blocking portion 384 to the second blocking portion 385. The supporting portion 387 extends from a side surface 388 of the second blocking portion 385. The four supporting portions 387 and the four side surfaces 385 cooperatively form a third receiving room 389. In this embodiment, the lengths of the outer barrel 34, the inner barrel 36, and the first blocking portion 384 are substantially the same. The length of the second blocking portion 385 is greater than that of the inner barrel 36.
When the sound wave reflecting member 30 is coupled with the base 14, the outer tube 144 is received in the second receiving room 340 and engages in the four slots 380 to contact the connecting portions 386. The inner tube 142 is received in the third receiving room 389. The inner tube 142 contacts the supporting portions 387 and the four side surfaces 388. After the sound wave reflecting member 30 is coupled to the base 14, a space 40 is formed between the sound wave reflecting member 30 and the back panel 140. Between the two boards 38, a resonator is formed. In particular, the resonator includes a first resonance passage 42, a second resonance passage 44, and a third resonance passage 46. The first resonance passage 42 is formed between the outer barrel 34 and the outer tube 144, the second resonance passage 44 is formed between the outer tube 144 and the inner barrel 36, and the third resonance passage 46 is formed between the inner barrel 36 and the inner tube 142. The second resonance passage 44 communicates with the first resonance passage 42 and the third resonance passage 46. The third resonance passage 46 communicates with the back bass port 146 through the inner tube 142.
When the loudspeaker 20 is activated, the loudspeaker 20 generates sound waves toward the front hole 124 and the resonance chamber 10a. In particular, sound waves entered into the resonance chamber 10a pass through the space 40, the first resonance passage 42, the second resonance passage 44, the third resonance passage 46, and the inner tube 142 and finally propagate out of the enclosure 10 through the back bass port 146. Thus, sound is amplified by the repetitious resonance in the resonance chamber 10a, the first resonance passage 42, the second resonance passage 44, the third resonance passage 46, and the inner tube 142. Therefore, the low frequency effect of the speaker system is improved while the speaker system 100 is kept compact.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set fourth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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