Haversian Plates

Haversons are one of the most important and complex types of plate bipolar pickups used in modern magnetic audio devices for reproducing audio content. These speakers had already been developed in the 1920s by the Ufa physicist Pavel Havers and were named after him. In those days, modern technology did not yet exist, and audio devices for sound reproduction developed slowly, leading to the use of different designs of pickup heads. Generations of scientists have spent time and effort creating speakers that improve the quality of sound reproduction. One such example is the Haverson speaker, which has been used as part of a structural system used in modern electronics.

The history of the development of speakers with Havers records was very long. Scientists of that time worked on