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- Loudspeaker - Wikipedia
A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or, more fully, a speaker system) is a combination of one or more speaker drivers, an enclosure, and electrical connections (possibly including a crossover network)
- Loudspeaker | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
Loudspeaker, in sound reproduction, device for converting electrical energy into acoustical signal energy that is radiated into a room or open air The loudspeaker should preserve the essential character of this signal energy in acoustical form
- How loudspeakers work - Explain that Stuff
Radios, televisions, computers, cellular phones, intercoms, and talking toys are just some of the electric gadgets that make sounds with loudspeakers But what exactly are loudspeakers and how do they work?
- Loudspeaker Types and How They Work - The Absolute Sound
Loudspeaker designers combat dynamic compression by creating drivers with oversized voice coils, physical structures that naturally cool the voice coil, and through innovative voice-coil wire shape and winding techniques
- How Does A Speaker Work? A Handy Guide With Diagrams
A speaker (also referred to as a loudspeaker, a name from back in the day) uses an alternating current (AC) electrical power signal and are driven by a stereo or amplifier
- Loudspeaker Basics - Electro-Voice
You’ll learn the difference between loudspeaker types, see how a loudspeaker fits into a complete audio system, figure out the best loudspeaker for your needs, and learn how to get the best possible results from the loudspeakers you choose
- The Complete Guide To Loudspeakers - hi-fi+
Loudspeaker design is a series of choices with very little in the way of an absolute sound agreed upon The state of the art has come a long way, however, and you can get some pretty remarkable speakers for less than the price of a family outing to Legoland
- How Loudspeakers Work: The Science Behind Sound Amplification
Learn the basics of loudspeaker technology, from electrodynamic principles to amplifier power, frequency response, and enclosure design
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