An inexpensive, low fidelity 3½-inch speaker, typically found in small radios |
A loudspeaker (or "speaker") is an electroacoustic transducer that produces sound in response to an electrical audio signal input. Non-electrical loudspeakers were developed as accessories to telephone systems, but electronic amplification by vacuum tube made loudspeakers more generally useful. The most common form of loudspeaker uses a paper cone supporting a voice coil electromagnet acting on a permanent magnet, but many other types exist. Where high fidelity
reproduction of sound is required, multiple loudspeakers may be used,
each reproducing a part of the audible frequency range. Miniature
loudspeakers are found in devices such as radio and TV receivers, and
many forms of music players. Larger loudspeaker systems are used for
music, sound reinforcement in theatres and concerts, and in public address systems.
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