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Can I use component speakers without amplifier? 

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01 Oct 2008
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An ideal speaker recognition system would use only physical features to characterize speakers, since these features cannot be easily changed.
This amplifier can be assembled in conventional ceramic package, and thus is suitable for satellite communication system applications.
Thus, the efficiency and power density of the proposed audio amplifier system can be improved.
Then, I think that the sound is surely amplified by speakers, and I am disappointed.
Additional advantages can be gained from optimization of the amplifier module design.
With our proposed approach, we can perform masking-based beamforming in a multiple-speaker case without knowing the number of speakers.
We confirmed that audio signals generated by our system can control the existing smart speakers.
In this paper it is demonstrated that by matching the characteristics of a composite amplifier to the specific filter's requirements a "composite single-amplifier biquad" (CAB) can be obtained with significantly better performance than that of the best two-amplifier biquads reported to date.
This paper shows that the lack of data from one speaker can be compensated with data from other speakers.