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Distributed mode loudspeaker

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The Distributed Mode Loudspeaker (DML) is a new acoustic radiator whose electrical, mechanical and acoustical properties are drastically different from standard dynamic moving coil loudspeakers. DML radiation is due to uniformly distributed vibration modes in a light panel excited by one or more velocity transducers.