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English: Graph of typical mid-range loudspeaker impedance
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Source Self created using Inkscape. Data is a composite taken from graphs in Davis & Jones, p.205 and Stark, p.200
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References

  • Scott Hunter Stark, Live sound reinforcement: a comprehensive guide to P.A. and music reinforcement systems and technology, Hal Leonard Corporation, 1996 ISBN 0918371074.
  • Gary Davis, Ralph Jones, The sound reinforcement handbook, Hal Leonard Corporation, 1989 ISBN 0881889008.

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