A loudspeaker, speaker, or speaker fixed order is an electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal to sound. The term loudspeaker can refer to individual transducer devices (otherwise acknowledged as drivers), or to complete systems consisting of an enclosure incorporating in succession or besides drivers and electrical filter components. Loudspeakers, just as with other electro-acoustic transducers, are the most variable elements in an audio system and are responsible for the greatest division of audible unravel between sound systems.
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The suspension logical IPOD Speaker System order keeps the coil centered in the gap and provides a restoring conscription to make the speaker cone return to a neutral position after moving
- A archetypical suspension complex consists of two parts: the "spider", which connects the diaphragm or voice coil to the frame and provides the majority of the restoring force; and the "surround", which helps center the coil/cone assembly and allows free pistonic motion aligned with the magnetic gap.
