Question 2: What do you mean by ~ full frequency and foldback in audio? Full frequency is the coverage frequency range of the speaker, which generally refers to 0-20K HZ. If the speaker identification range is within this area, the speaker is a full-range speaker.
A return speaker is placed at the front of the stage, which is responsible for returning the amplified sound to the performers on the stage, so that they can feel the effect and make appropriate changes.
Question 3: Hello everyone, what is a full-range speaker? A full-range loudspeaker, usually a loudspeaker or a tweeter, is a loudspeaker system.
Full-range speakers are divided into high-end and low-end speakers. High-end full-range speakers are called monitor-level speakers, which are very expensive and cost several thousand yuan a pair. They are used in recording studios and sound monitoring. The frequency response curve of the loudspeaker needs to be straight, and there is no special box sound.
Of course, most full-range speakers are ordinary speakers with 4-6 inch speakers.
The voice is good or bad, how can I say it? Ordinary full-range speakers have no listening heads, and the voice class is good.
Question 4: What is a full-range speaker? A speaker made of only one full-range speaker is called a full-range speaker. The biggest difference between it and ordinary speakers is that there is only one speaker. Ordinary speakers generally use a frequency divider to separate high, medium and low tones, and the number of speakers ranges from 2 to n. The so-called full frequency is actually broadband, because no speaker in the world can do all frequency bands. However, the advantage of full-range speakers lies in the intermediate frequency, and listening to human voices is easy to be poisoned.
Question 5: What is full-frequency audio? The frequency range that people can hear is 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
What can restore the sound in this range is called full frequency.
This is impossible, including a million-dollar speaker.
Question 6: What's the difference between a full-band speaker and a 2-band speaker? Full-frequency speaker means that the frequency of the speaker covers most frequencies from bass to treble.
In other words, the full-range speaker has both treble and bass, which is different from the ultra-low speaker that we often say only has bass.
2-band speaker means that the speaker is composed of a high-pitched unit and a low-pitched unit, which belongs to a full-band speaker.
There are other forms of full-range speakers, such as tri-band speakers. It consists of a treble unit, a midrange unit and a bass unit.
Question 7: What is a full-range speaker? The so-called full-range speaker is a combination of bass, midrange and treble. Only one speaker is installed on the speaker to solve the full range effect. I think it's still a gimmick at present.
Question 8: What's the difference between a full-range speaker and a bass speaker? Full-range speakers have a wide frequency band in the whole audio range, but they usually cannot cover the whole range.
Bass speakers can only work at lower frequencies, but the relative frequency can be lower than that of full-range speakers. If combined with a tweeter, a wider frequency range can be obtained than a full-range speaker. So the woofer will not be used alone.
Question 9: What exactly does a single 15-inch dual-frequency full-range speaker mean? 15 "refers to the size of the box you can see or the size of the speaker (the information you provided is incomplete, so it is difficult for me to make a judgment here). The single 15 "here probably refers to the size of the speaker.
Dividing by 2 means that treble and bass are transmitted separately.
Full frequency division refers to the separation of high, medium and low frequencies. . The effect is better than the one above.
Some people in the industry call treble high frequency, midrange medium frequency and bass low frequency.