The present invention utilizes switching power amplifier technology to
improve the performance of self-amplified speaker system. In contrast to
analog Class A and Class AB amplifiers, the present invention utilizes a
digital class D amplifier. Class D amplifiers are a pulse width modulated
or digital switching amplifier configuration. The Class D amplifiers of
the present invention includes 2-pole compensation feedback and power
supply tracking that improves stability and total harmonic distortion
over conventional power amplifiers. Class D amplifiers have an average
electrical efficiency value of at least 65%. This level of electrical
efficiency leads to reduction in the amount of power lost in the device
or systems that result in heat generation. More specifically, the present
invention utilizes Class D and other switching power amplifier
topologies; amplitude scaling; and 2-pole compensation to increase
electrical efficiency and physical operating range; and to reduce power
supply requirements, heat generation and physical size of self-amplified
speaker apparatus and systems. These design characteristics of the
present invention provide speaker systems with the capability to operate
with less total harmonic distortion and extend the operation range to at
least twice the geographical distance or utilize at least twice as many
self-amplified speaker systems.