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A fundamentally new approach
to low frequency reproduction, the INFRA employs electronic compensation to
the uniform response that a sealed box loudspeaker system exhibits below its
resonance frequency. The resultant frequency response can be extended well
below the audible range while at the same time greatly reducing the influence
of the system resonance. An INFRA system reproduces each note with precision
and uniformity while maintaining a flat frequency and phase response, eliminating
the tendency to emphasize the notes around resonance as in conventional bass
systems. The enhanced INFRA dual integrator provides both a very flat response
below resonance and the high frequency roll-off above resonance, for crossover
to the midrange driver, without the use of conventional low pass filters and
the delay typically introduced by them. An inherent bonus of the process requires
the enclosures to be small. For example, a double 10-inch INFRA system measures
only 13" x 22" x 13" (1.5 cu.ft.).
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