Patents Assigned to SL Audio A/S
  • Patent number: 8094826
    Abstract: Disclosed is a method for equalizing a first loudspeaker positioned in a room in order to compensate for an influence of the room, the method comprising the steps of 1) measuring a listening position transfer function from electrical input of the first loudspeaker to a sound pressure at a listening position in the room, 2) determining a global transfer function representing a spatial average of sound pressure level in the room generated by the first loudspeaker, 3) determining an upper gain limit as a function of frequency, the upper gain limit being based on an inverse of the global transfer function, 4) determining an equalizing filter based on an inverse of the listening position transfer function, wherein a gain of the equalizing filter is limited to a maximum gain in accordance with the upper gain limit, and 5) equalizing the first loudspeaker according to the equalizing filter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: SL Audio A/S
    Inventor: Jan Abildgaard Pedersen
  • Publication number: 20110158445
    Abstract: A loudspeaker based on a dipole element (DE) with at least one diaphragm arranged to generate an acoustic dipole signal according to an electric signal, e.g. a dedicated dipole driver such as an Air Motion Transformer or a combination of two monopole drivers, e.g. dome tweeters, mounted back to back close together. An acoustic waveguide (WG) is arranged in relation to the dipole element (DE) such that a surface (S) of the acoustic waveguide (WG) is close to the at least one diaphragm of the dipole element (DE). The acoustic waveguide (WG) extends in both directions of a main axis (MA) of the dipole element (DE), thus serving to guide the acoustic dipole signals away from the dipole element (DE). Preferably, the surface (S1, S2) of the acoustic waveguide (WG) has a general tilt of less than 30° in relation to the main axis (MA). Thereby, a diffuse sound field is provided with only a limited requirement for housing the acoustic waveguide (WG) in the depth dimension.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 26, 2009
    Publication date: June 30, 2011
    Applicant: SL Audio A/S
    Inventors: Jan Abildgaard Pedersen, Henrik Green Mortensen