A loudspeaker, speaker, or speaker system converts an electrical signal into sound. Loudspeakers differ in any audio system, creating marked audible differences between otherwise identical sound systems.
To reproduce a wide range of frequencies, most loudspeaker systems use more than one driver, especially for high sound pressure level or high fidelity applications. Different drivers cover different frequency ranges. These are : Subwoofers, for very low frequencies. Woofers, for low frequencies. Midranges, for middle frequencies. Tweeters, for high frequencies Supertweeters, for very high frequencies. Crossovers This is a filer seperating the incoming signal into different frequency bands appropriate for each driver.
Loudspeaker systems with N separate frequency bands are called N-way speakers
A 2-way system will have woofer and tweeter sections
A 3-way system a combination of woofer, tweeter, and mid-range speakers Compression Drivers will only be found on high quality speakers and are essential for live performance to capture the quality of a singer and so on . Lower quality speakers might not have compression drivers and should only be used in simple canned background music situation - or possibly as budget DJ Speakers 12 inch speakers if used indoors can do fine for gig of about up to 250 people in a medium - small sized hall - the other factor to consider is watt output which varies depending on the model of speaker 15 inch speakers will have more bass and can also handle outdoors around 250 + people , though it depends on the the situation, and once again on the watt output
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