MartinLogan CLX User Manual

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Glossary of Audio Terms 2

Linearity . The extent to which any signal handling process

is accomplished without amplitude distortion.

Midrange . The middle frequencies where the ear is the

most sensitive.

Passive .crossover . Uses no active components (transistors,

IC’s, tubes) and needs no power supply (AC, DC, battery)

to operate. The crossover in a typical loudspeaker is of the

passive variety. Passive crossovers consist of capacitors,

inductors and resistors.

Phase . The amount by which one sine wave leads or lags

a second wave of the same frequency. The difference is

described by the term phase angle. Sine waves in phase

reinforce each other; those out of phase cancel.

Pink .noise . A random noise used in measurements, as it

has the same amount of energy in each octave.

Polarity . The condition of being positive or negative with

respect to some reference point or object.

RMS . Abbreviation for root mean square. The effective value

of a given waveform is its RMS value. Acoustic power is

proportional to the square of the RMS sound pressure.

Resistance . That property of a conductor by which it opposes

the flow of electric current, resulting in the generation of

heat in the conducting material, usually expressed in ohms.

Resistor . A device used in a circuit to provide resistance.

Resonance . The effect produced when the natural vibra-

tion frequency of a body is greatly amplified by reinforcing

vibrations at the same or nearly the same frequency from

another body.

Sensitivity . The volume of sound delivered for a given

electrical input.

Stator . The fixed part forming the reference for the moving

diaphragm in a planar speaker.

THD . The abbreviation for total harmonic distortion. (See

Distortion)

TIM . The abbreviation for transient intermodulation distortion

Transducer . Any of various devices that transmit energy

from one system to another, sometimes one that converts

the energy in form. Loudspeaker transducers convert elec-

trical energy into mechanical motion.

Transient . Applies to that which lasts or stays but a short

time. A change from one steady-state condition to another.

Tweeter . A small drive unit designed to reproduce only

high frequencies.

Wavelength . The distance measured in the direction of

progression of a wave, from any given point characterized

by the same phase.

White .noise . A random noise used in measurements, as it

has the same amount of energy at each frequency.

Woofer . A drive unit operating in the bass frequencies only.

Drive units in two-way systems are not true woofers but

are more accurately described as being mid/bass drivers.

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