How Speakers Are Made

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Tip 1 - Making Sound: Diaphragm - How Speakers Work

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Making Sound: Diaphragm - How Speakers Work

Making Sound: Diaphragm - The best amplifier, receiver and CD player won't do you much good, if you don't have good speakers. Speakers are the final step in the stereo process -- the key component that turns electronic data into sound.
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Tip 2 - How speakers make sound - Animagraffs

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How speakers make sound - Animagraffs

Speakers (also called loudspeakers) push and pull surrounding air molecules in waves that the human ear interprets as sound. You could even say that hearing is movement detection. So what makes a speaker travel back and forth at just the right rate and distance, and how does that make sound? This animagraff made the front...

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Tip 3 - How Are Speakers Made? | eHow

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How Are Speakers Made? | eHow

How Are Speakers Made?. A speaker converts electrical energy into audible sound waves. These sound waves are created using a complex device made of metal, magnets, wire, plastic and paper. The vibrations are created by an electrical signal changing the strength of a speaker's rear magnet, thus causing a paper or plastic cone to create sound waves...

Tip 4 - How to Make Paper Speakers From Scratch

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How to Make Paper Speakers From Scratch

  How to Make paper Speakers From Scratch This is a speaker i made from scratch useing scraps i found around my home. The goal of this project was...

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