BRAND | BEST-SELLING MODEL | PRICE |
Sony | Sony Sony SRS-XB100 | Rs 3,990 |
JBL | JBL Go 3 | Rs 2,899 |
Bose | Bose SoundLink Micro | Rs 7,999 |
Samsung | Samsung HW-T42E/XL | Rs 7,999 |
LG | LG SPK8-S 2.0 | Rs 9,990 |
Bang & Olufsen | Bang & Olufsen Beosound A1 2nd Gen | Rs 20,999 |
Marshall | Marshall Emberton | Rs 14,999 |
Panasonic | Panasonic SC-HT460GW-K | Rs 8,990 |
Sonos | Sonos Move | Rs 43,999 |
KLIPSCH | Klipsch Kho-7 | Rs 28,371 |
A loudspeaker, also known as a speaker, is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical audio signal into sound. The basic components of a loudspeaker include:
Driver: The main component responsible for producing sound. It typically consists of a diaphragm (cone or dome) attached to a coil of wire (voice coil) suspended in a magnetic field.
- Woofer: Designed for low-frequency sounds (bass).
- Midrange: Handles middle frequencies.
- Tweeter: Produces high-frequency sounds (treble).
Enclosure: The cabinet that houses the drivers, designed to enhance sound quality and prevent sound waves from the back of the diaphragm from interfering with those from the front.
- Ported (Bass-Reflex) Enclosure: Features a hole or port to enhance bass response.
- Sealed (Acoustic Suspension) Enclosure: Airtight design for tight, accurate bass.
Crossover: An electronic circuit that splits the audio signal into different frequency ranges and directs them to the appropriate drivers (woofers, midrange, tweeters).
Input Terminals: Connects the speaker to the audio source or amplifier.
Loudspeakers are used in various applications, from home audio systems and public address systems to professional audio setups and portable Bluetooth speakers. The design and quality of the components affect the overall sound quality and performance of the loudspeaker.
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