äänitorvet
Äänitorvet, also known as sound horns or acoustic horns, are devices designed to amplify or direct sound. Historically, they were commonly used in early sound reproduction systems such as gramophones and some early loudspeakers. The principle behind an äänitorvi is its ability to match the impedance of a vibrating surface, like a diaphragm, to the impedance of the air. This impedance matching allows for more efficient transfer of acoustic energy, resulting in increased sound intensity and directionality.
The shape of an äänitorvi is typically a diverging horn, often conical or exponential in form. The
While äänitorvet were crucial in early audio technology, they have largely been superseded by more advanced