The October 2015 Issue of Voice Coil is Now Available

September 23 2015, 04:00

Another issue of Voice Coil is now online. This month, Vance Dickason highlights this year’s International Audio Engineering Society (AES) Convention in New York, NY and the excellent program of workshops and paper presentations for the loudspeaker community.
 
In our Spotlight, we have several valuable articles, starting with an overview of Acoustic Simulation of Audio Devices with Actran Software by Diego Copiello, Technical Marketing Manager, Free Field Technologies. Learn more about loudspeaker design using this high-performance acoustic simulation software.
 
Another valuable Spotlight article is Mike Klasco’s overview of Integrated Amplified Speaker Solutions. As he explains, the audio business has dramatically changed over the years and the market for what was once commonly called “audio components” has been replaced by integrated solutions packaged as finished goods. Mike Klasco reviews the evolution in this product-segment, from early integrated receivers to soundbars and modern enclosures, integrating DSP, amplifiers, and current streaming and wireless technologies.
To complement the article, Voice Coil October 2015 features a detailed Directory of Integrated Electronics and Finished Power Speakers Vendors.
 
In Acoustic Patents, James Croft reviews two related patents for a new type of subwoofer architecture. The first is intended for use in an automobile and the second, for use in a domestic listening room. The first patent in review relates to an “Acoustical Window Assembly for Vehicle,” awarded to Darin J. Snider (Holland, MI), Greg Rizzo (Bruce, MI), and Mats Olle Gustavsson (Helsingborg, Sweden) from assignee Magna International, Inc. (Aurora, CA), granted June 2013. The second patent describes a home-theater solution using essentially the same concept, adapted to one or more windows of a domestic listening room, instead of the rear automobile window. This second patent was awarded to Darin J. Snider (Holland, MI) and Gregory D. Rizzo (Bruce, MI) also from Magna International, Inc. and granted in December 2012.
 
In Test Bench, Vance Dickason carefully examines two pro sound transducers. The first is the PD.185N02, a new 18” high-power handling neodymium motor woofer, from a pro sound OEM that has not previously appeared in Test Bench, Precision Devices from the UK. The second driver is the recently released FTX0820, an 8” coax woofer/compression driver from Celestion, which is another UK OEM.
 
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