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Who Came Up With The Name [message #14895] Fri, 11 March 2005 11:01 Go to next message
Gloria is currently offline  Gloria
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Woofer and tweeter? And when?

Re: Who Came Up With The Name [message #14896 is a reply to message #14895] Fri, 11 March 2005 18:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Hard to say; I'll give you a dollar if you find out. I think it was some guy.

Re: Who Came Up With The Name [message #14897 is a reply to message #14896] Sat, 12 March 2005 23:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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I think they are essentially homonyms for low notes and
high notes. Wait, try Wikipedia. When you find out,
I _still_ get the dollar.


lon


Re: Who Came Up With The Name [message #14898 is a reply to message #14897] Sun, 13 March 2005 16:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Manualblock is currently offline  Manualblock
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Wrong; If I look it up, why should you get the dollar?
I think Gloria should look it up, it's only right.

Re: Who Came Up With The Name [message #14899 is a reply to message #14898] Wed, 16 March 2005 14:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Fitzmaurice is currently offline  Bill Fitzmaurice
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Chances are either RCA or Bell Labs, circa 1927. That's the year movies got sound, which was the impetus behind the development of the modern loudspeaker.

Re: Who Came Up With The Name [message #14900 is a reply to message #14899] Wed, 16 March 2005 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Not good enough for the dollar.

Western Electric Engineers? [message #14901 is a reply to message #14895] Fri, 18 March 2005 19:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here's some information from a hi fi history that dates the first two way speakers to 1931:

"The early Western Electric theater systems were of one-way design consisting of large re-entrant type exponential horns. The Western Electric 555 driver was used with these large assemblies. Frequency response was band limited, and the range covered was probably no more than 100 Hz to about 5,000 Hz. Later on, Western Electric added a high-frequency unit as well as an array of low-frequency woofers to augment these systems. They used Jensen 18" woofers in open-back enclosures to supplement low frequencies and a device known as the Bostwick tweeter to extend the upper range. These additions to the basic one-way system appeared in 1931".

But this takes the term "woofer" for granted and does not specify whether the Western Electric engineers called their drivers "woofers" and "tweeters", or whether those terms appeared later. Looks like I don't get the dollar.

Re: Western Electric Engineers? [message #14902 is a reply to message #14901] Sat, 19 March 2005 09:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
wunhuanglo is currently offline  wunhuanglo
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The only etymology I could find is that the both first appeared in 1934.

I did scan Rice & Kellog's 1925 paper and the concept was not mentioned there - although they did build a three-way horn speaker at that time as one of their configurations.

Another reference, Briggs' survey of 1941 - did not use the term, so I would guess it was either not in wide use or only in use in the USA.

Re: Western Electric Engineers? [message #14903 is a reply to message #14901] Sun, 20 March 2005 16:12 Go to previous message
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Pretty close though!

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