Loudspeaker

Question by XenonAudio: What 3 characteristics are most vital to you in a loudspeaker system? Best answer: Answer by grindkingtrucks0Clarity/high’s Midrange Lows Add your own answer in the comments!

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Multi Electronic on February 13th, 2012

Question by chyme: How to make a simple functioning loudspeaker? The loudspeaker must be very simple to make,and it must include the concept of physics or electromagnetism to be more specified… Best answer: Answer by dire_mondOK, stick a rubber sheet over a metal hoop. Attach a magnet (Stable) to it’s center. Secure this to a [...]

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Multi Electronic on February 13th, 2012

Question by Cheese Pieman: How do you figure out the loudspeaker extension # for WalMart? so when i prank call them it goes on the loudspeaker and no one can turn it off? Best answer: Answer by MyHandsAreMadeOfPastaThere is no way to do that. The PA is only set up to be outgoing from an [...]

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Multi Electronic on February 9th, 2012

Question by CheeseCake~: What is the function of a cone in a loudspeaker? The cone/diaphragm in a loudspeaker? Best answer: Answer by Robas it vibrates it makes the sound wave. Give your answer to this question below!

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Multi Electronic on January 22nd, 2012

Question by Bret M: How to design a basic loudspeaker circuit? Can anyone provide a schematic for a circuit that uses an 8-ohm speaker (or 2 4-ohms connected in series) and recieves input from a mono 1/8th inch jack? Assume the loudspeaker is drawing it’s input from a mono cable in an iPod’s headphone jack [...]

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Question by Yahoo girl: What is the rate at which sound energy is produced by the loudspeaker, assuming it to be an isotropic source? The sound level 22 m from a loudspeaker is 68 dB. What is the rate at which sound energy is produced by the loudspeaker, assuming it to be an isotropic source? [...]

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Multi Electronic on January 2nd, 2012

Question by jc: what is the difference linking an amplifier and a loudspeaker? i’m in basic physics right now, and i’m very confused. some say they are basically the same, but i know there is supposed to be some kind of a difference linking them, but what? Best answer: Answer by frugernityA loudspeaker is a [...]

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Question by DAN: What is the function of powered loudspeaker connected to a guitar amplifier? What is the function of powered loudspeaker connected to a guitar amplifier? Best answer: Answer by Carmen CWell you have your amp and well if there is a pa system you can 1.) run a line out from amp to [...]

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Question by mlbruno93: What are some excellent songs to play over the loudspeaker all through the 5k i’m organizing? I have speakers at the start/end line so I thought I’d play some music before the race started. What are some excellent songs to pump everybody up/help people end? Would it be best to play songs [...]

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Question by mel: Can a loudspeaker in a room be connected to a walkie-talkie out on the street? In 1970, could you have an intercom system with a loudspeaker in a house that is connected to a walkie-talkie that works at a distance of a city block? Best answer: Answer by mexicotvYes, there were several [...]

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