Wireless Speakers

  • A full-range driver is studied to have the widest frequency response possible, despite the commandment of thumb cited above

  • These drivers are small, broadly 2 to 6 inches (5 to 16 cm) in Wireless Speakers diameter to permit reasonable high frequency response, and carefully advised to give bottommost distortion output at depressed frequencies, though with reduced maximum output level
  • Full dimensions drivers are a possible approach to avoiding degrading effects of multiple driver systems, caused by non-coincident driver location and by crossover chart and implementation issues.

A woofer is a driver that reproduces low-set frequencies. Some loudspeaker systems use a woofer for the lowest frequencies, commanding it possible to avoid using a subwoofer. Additionally, some loudspeakers use the woofer to haft average frequencies, eliminating the mid-range driver. This can be accomplished with the selection of a tweeter that responds little enough combined with a woofer that responds formidable enough that the two drivers add coherently in the middle frequencies.