Abstract: Methods and apparatus provide for: a rectification circuit operating to convert a source of AC power into a final DC power source; a rectification filtering capacitance operating to at least partially smooth a voltage of the final DC power source, which exhibits a voltage sag and recovery characteristic in response to time-variant current drawn therefrom; a power amplification circuit drawing power from the final DC power source and producing an output signal, for driving a speaker, having audible characteristics influenced by the voltage sag and recovery characteristic of the final DC power source; and a control circuit operating to continuously vary, in response to user input, one or more parameters of the voltage sag and/or recovery characteristic of the final DC power source.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 2010
Date of Patent:
December 17, 2013
Assignee:
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Inventors:
Paul James Stevens, John Calvin Fields, Hartley D. Peavey
Abstract: A drum includes a shell having first and second, spaced apart ends defining an interior volume; first and second drumheads, each stretched over a respective one of the first and second ends of the shell; and an electromechanical driver having a moving coil element operable to move the first drumhead in response to an electrical drive signal.
Abstract: A heat sink for a loudspeaker assembly includes: a housing of generally toroidal shape defining an interior portion and an exterior portion; and a plurality of fins extending from within the interior portion of the housing to, and at least partially over, the exterior portion of the housing.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus provide for: a rectification circuit operating to convert a source of AC power into a final DC power source; a rectification filtering capacitance operating to at least partially smooth a voltage of the final DC power source, which exhibits a voltage sag and recovery characteristic in response to time-variant current drawn therefrom; a power amplification circuit drawing power from the final DC power source and producing an output signal, for driving a speaker, having audible characteristics influenced by the voltage sag and recovery characteristic of the final DC power source; and a control circuit operating to continuously vary, in response to user input, one or more parameters of the voltage sag and/or recovery characteristic of the final DC power source.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 12, 2010
Publication date:
July 14, 2011
Applicant:
PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Inventors:
Paul James Stevens, John Calvin Fields, Hartley D. Peavey
Abstract: A drum includes a shell having first and second, spaced apart ends defining an interior volume; first and second drumheads, each stretched over a respective one of the first and second ends of the shell; and an electromechanical driver having a moving coil element operable to move the first drumhead in response to an electrical drive signal.
Abstract: An acoustic guitar includes: a body having a soundboard, a back, and sides defining an interior volume thereof; a neck extending away from the body; a plurality of strings, each stretched from a first end at the body to a second end at a terminal end of the neck; and a plurality of resonant augmenters disposed within the interior volume of the body, each resonant augmenter being coupled at one edge in lever fashion to a mounting plate, the mounting plate being coupled to the soundboard, wherein one or more of the resonant augmenters are sized and shaped to resonate at one or more respective fundamental frequencies.
Abstract: An acoustic drum includes: a shell having first and second, spaced apart ends, and an interior surface defining an interior volume; a drumhead stretched over the first end of the shell; and at least one resonator coupled at one edge in lever fashion to the interior surface of the shell, the at least one resonator being sized and shaped to resonate at a frequency proximate to a peak resonant frequency of the drum.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for creating a third signal channel from an input signal received in each of a first and second channel involves inverting a predetermined frequency range of signals in the first channel out of phase with a corresponding frequency range of signals in the second channel. Thereafter, the inverted signal in the first channel and the corresponding frequency signal in the second channel may be communicated to a speaker, which is bridged across the first and second channels, as the third signal channel. This speaker produces sound corresponding to the difference (i.e., the frequency range determined by the predetermined bandwidth of the inverted signal) between the inverted signal in the first channel and the corresponding frequency signal in the second channel.
Abstract: A guitar and strap address the shortcomings of convention guitar design and strap design such that the guitar may be suspended from the strap with a front plane of the guitar oriented generally horizontally, and with the higher frets of the guitar easily accessed by the player's fret-hand.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 10, 2008
Date of Patent:
September 8, 2009
Assignee:
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Inventors:
Hartley D Peavey, Frederick Joseph Poole, Paul Joseph Kitterman
Abstract: A guitar and strap address the shortcomings of convention guitar design and strap design such that the guitar may be suspended from the strap with a front plane of the guitar oriented generally horizontally, and with the higher frets of the guitar easily accessed by the player's fret-hand.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 10, 2008
Publication date:
July 16, 2009
Applicant:
Peavey Electronics Corporation
Inventors:
Hartley D. Peavey, Frederick Joseph Poole, Paul Joseph Kitterman
Abstract: A portable sound unit is shown having a central case and one or more speakers. Each speaker has tongue rails around a portion of its circumference. The central case includes an openable lid permitting access to sound equipment contained within the central case. The central case has openings at either end when the lid is closed and grooves inside a portion of the central case near each opening. The grooves receive the tongue rails on the speaker when the lid is open. Upon positioning a speaker in the grooves in the central body, the lid may be closed, thereby securing the speakers to the central case. When the speakers are separated from the central case and electronically coupled to the sound equipment, the opened lid may serve as a lectern.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for automatically mixing a plurality of audio channels by adjusting respective gains of the audio channels using a control signal based on an aggregate of input levels of respective audio signals of the audio channels; and reducing the gain of a given one of the audio channels when an input level of the audio signal of that audio channel exceeds a threshold, irrespective of whether the control signal would permit the gain to rise higher.
Abstract: A heat sink for a loudspeaker assembly includes: a housing of generally toroidal shape defining an interior portion and an exterior portion; and a plurality of fins extending from within the interior portion of the housing to, and at least partially over, the exterior portion of the housing.