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  • 1Voice coil — A voice coil (consisting of a bobbin, collar and winding) is the coil of wire attached to the apex of the cone of a loudspeaker. It provides the motive force to the cone by the reaction of a magnetic field to the current passing through it. The… …

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  • 2Speaker cone — Speaker Cones or loudspeaker cones can be manufactured from various materials depending on driver implementaion ( i.e. box design), desired frequency response for each driver, and cost. Although the speaker cone is technically the cone shaped… …

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  • 3Speaker wire — is used to make the electrical connection between loudspeakers and audio amplifiers. Modern speaker wire consists of two electrical conductors individually insulated by plastic. The two wires are electrically identical, but are marked (e.g. by a… …

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  • 4speaker — Synonyms and related words: acoustical network, capacitor speaker, chair, chairman, chatterbox, coaxial speaker, cone, convener, conversationalist, crossover network, debater, declaimer, demagogue, diaphragm, dynamic speaker, earphone,… …

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  • 5Mid-range speaker — A midrange speaker A loudspeaker driver that produces the frequency range from approximately 300–5000 hertz is known as a mid range. Midrange drivers are usually cone types or, less commonly, dome types, or compression horn drivers. The radiating …

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  • 6Passive radiator (speaker) — A speaker enclosure using a passive radiator usually contains an active driver (or main driver), and a passive cone (or drone or passive radiator). The active driver is a regular driver, and the passive is typically the same or similar, but… …

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  • 7electrodynamic speaker — noun : a loudspeaker in which the voice coil is attached to and vibrates with the diaphragm called also dynamic speaker …

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  • 8Loudspeaker — For other uses, see Loudspeaker (disambiguation). An inexpensive, low fidelity 3½ inch speaker, typically found in small radios …

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  • 9Woofer — This article is about a loudspeaker driver. For individuals trained in remote first aid, see Wilderness First Responder. Woofer is the term commonly used for a loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from around 40… …

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  • 10Damping factor — The term damping factor can also refer to the damping ratio in any damped oscillatory system or in numerical algorithms. In audio system terminology, the damping factor gives the ratio of the rated impedance of the loudspeaker to the source… …

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