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loudspeaker

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for loudspeaker.

Editorial note

A loudspeaker is nothing but a coil, a magnet and a piece of cardboard and it too is capable of incredible tonal quality and a huge range of polyphonics.

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Quick take

An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of loudspeaker gathered in one view.

noun

An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound.

noun

Any such transducer that is loud, as opposed to quiet ones such as those found in headphones.

noun

An encasing containing one or more loudspeaker devices and usually other electrical equipment such as a driver.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for loudspeaker.

Example sentences

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A loudspeaker is nothing but a coil, a magnet and a piece of cardboard and it too is capable of incredible tonal quality and a huge range of polyphonics.

2

There are many, many factors that affect how a loudspeaker sounds besides how loudly it's playing.

3

Going from electricity to sound (like a loudspeaker) or vice-versa (like a microphone) is extremely inefficient.

4

Later I found out that Disney Imagineering built a loudspeaker monitoring multiplexer around a similar S100 computer.

5

Or setup stands that detect the x-rays and automatically announce over a loudspeaker that people standing nearby are being irradiated an observe the reaction.

6

Simple receiver can consist basically of a loudspeaker and variable resistor as a volume knob, while more complicated receiver can receive one of 3 channels.

7

It was a dark day when Islam met the loudspeaker.

8

I dont see why we cant include a software feature to prompt the user for headphones and still allow sound to the loudspeaker.

9

This we did, even including the rather interesting sound that the original machine made from a loudspeaker connected across the main mercury delay line.

10

The techies wired up a loudspeaker to the pub (not radio, I suspect they hacked the Reddifusion cable radio) and called the staff when needed.

11

You're right about the loudspeaker and the microphone example though, since in the most common cases loudspeakers are electromagnetic devices that convert electricity to air pressure in front of a cone, and vice versa.

12

>It was a dark day when Islam met the loudspeaker.

Quote examples

1

From watching the video, I get the impression that there is a very large amplitude of the input audio -- taking advantage of the "loud" in loudspeaker.

2

"Loudspeaker focusses ultrasonic beams which turn into audio near the target."

3

The others are no different than saying "I'm going to shoplift from this store because they play music over the loudspeaker way too loud" instead of, you know, deciding not to shop there.

4

But any time you stand in front of a loudspeaker and then simply take one step backward, you are inducing a large amount of phase shift at the higher frequencies.” [1] As to the more general implication that the Behringer DEQ 2496 introduces distortion, specifically the kind of distortion I would hear and dislike, this claim may still be argued.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use loudspeaker in a sentence?

A loudspeaker is nothing but a coil, a magnet and a piece of cardboard and it too is capable of incredible tonal quality and a huge range of polyphonics.

What does loudspeaker mean?

An electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal into audible sound.

What part of speech is loudspeaker?

loudspeaker is commonly used as noun.