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=====Description=====
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudspeaker '''loudspeaker'''] is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromechanics '''electro-mechanical device'''] that turns alternating currents into audible sounds. When a signal of sufficient amplitude is applied to the coil it produces a magnetic field which attracts or repels the permanent magnet. This produces movement which is amplified by the diaphragm to give sound.
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudspeaker '''loudspeaker'''] is an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromechanics '''electro-mechanical device'''] that turns alternating currents into audible sounds. When a signal of sufficient amplitude is applied to the coil it produces a magnetic field which attracts or repels the permanent magnet. This produces movement which is amplified by the diaphragm to give sound.


=====Features and Applications=====


Speakers can reproduce sounds in the audio spectrum between approximately 20 - 16,000 Hz.
Speakers can reproduce sounds in the audio spectrum between approximately 20 - 16,000 Hz.
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Small speakers handle high frequencies well, whereas large speakers are mainly suited to low frequencies. A combination of two or more speakers can reproduce frequencies over the whole audio range. Where hi-fi quality is not required, a small speaker will normally suffice.
Small speakers handle high frequencies well, whereas large speakers are mainly suited to low frequencies. A combination of two or more speakers can reproduce frequencies over the whole audio range. Where hi-fi quality is not required, a small speaker will normally suffice.


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Latest revision as of 16:02, 3 July 2016

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Description

The loudspeaker is an electro-mechanical device that turns alternating currents into audible sounds. When a signal of sufficient amplitude is applied to the coil it produces a magnetic field which attracts or repels the permanent magnet. This produces movement which is amplified by the diaphragm to give sound.


Features and Applications

Speakers can reproduce sounds in the audio spectrum between approximately 20 - 16,000 Hz.


Small speakers handle high frequencies well, whereas large speakers are mainly suited to low frequencies. A combination of two or more speakers can reproduce frequencies over the whole audio range. Where hi-fi quality is not required, a small speaker will normally suffice.


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Intermittent Buzzer Beep DC3-24V Active Buzzer Beep DC 3-24V Miniature Buzzer 3V Mini Music Loudspeaker 29mm 4pcs 57mm Loudspeaker 8 ohm 1watt Piezo Transducers with Flying Lead 20mm 27mm Piezo Element 3V Piezo Buzzer Continuous Sound Stereo Earbuds with Mic and Volume Control
Intermittent Buzzer Beep DC3-24V Active Buzzer Beep DC 3-24V Miniature Buzzer 3V Mini Music Loudspeaker 29mm 4pcs 57mm Loudspeaker 8 ohm 1watt Piezo Transducers with Flying Lead 20mm 27mm Piezo Element 3V Piezo Buzzer Continuous Sound Stereo Earbuds with Mic and Volume Control