According to the audio frequency: audio can be divided into full-band speakers, bass speakers and subwoofer speakers. The so-called full-band speaker refers to the sound that can cover the low, mid and high frequency ranges. The lower limit frequency of the full-band speaker is generally 30Hz-60Hz, and the upper limit frequency is 15KHz-20KHz. In general small and medium-sized audio systems, only one or two pairs of full-band speakers can be used to fully take on the playback task. Bass speakers and subwoofers are generally dedicated speakers used to supplement the low-frequency and ultra-low frequency playback of full-band speakers. This type of speaker is generally used in large and medium-sized audio systems to enhance the strength and shock of low-frequency playback. When in use, most of the frequency is divided by an electronic crossover (crossover), the low frequency signal is sent to a special bass amplifier, and then the bass or subwoofer speaker is promoted.
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