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What is a speaker and what is its purpose?

Speaker refers to a device that can convert audio signals into sound. After amplifying the audio signals, the speaker itself plays back the sound to make it louder. Its uses can be divided into two categories:

1. Main playback speaker

The main playback speaker is generally used as the main speaker of the audio system and undertakes the main playback task. The performance of the main sound box has a great influence on the sound quality of the whole sound system, and you can also choose a full-band sound box plus a subwoofer for combined sound playback.

2. Monitoring speaker

The monitoring speaker is used for monitoring programs in control rooms and recording studios. It has the characteristics of small distortion, wide and flat frequency response, and little modification of signals, so it can truly reproduce the original appearance of programs.

Sound-producing principle: Vibrator sounds (vibrating sound)+paper tympanic membrane horn sounds

Media mixed sound mainly combines the vibration sound-producing principle of vibrating sound and the sound-producing principle of paper tympanic membrane horn of ordinary sound.

medium vibration is the sound produced by vibrating medium, while mixing is the sound produced by combining traditional speakers. Generally speaking, it is a combination of traditional ordinary sound and vibrating sound, and the sound quality is excellent, and the bass effect is even more remarkable.