Audio Equipment



A crucial component of an audio system is the speaker, which typically consists of a loudspeaker unit and a cabinet. The loudspeaker unit serves as the sound-emitting part, while the cabinet acts as a supplement to the unit, correcting the sound. The principle of operation for the loudspeaker unit involves converting electrical energy into sound. As different electronic energies are transmitted to the coil, it interacts with the magnetic field of a magnet, causing the diaphragm to vibrate. Since the electronic energy varies continuously, the coil moves forward or backward, and thus the diaphragm follows, creating changes in the density of air, which in turn produces sound.







































