This article is about a loudspeaker driver.
Nomex (like Kevlar) is also used in the production of loudspeaker drivers.
Due to the principle of an electrodynamic speaker, most loudspeaker drivers ought to be driven by an electric current signal.
From this point, connections are made to the loudspeaker drivers - most often through crossover networks.
Woofer usually refers to a woofer, a large loudspeaker driver.
These are the physical parameters of a loudspeaker driver, as measured at small signal levels, used in the equivalent electrical circuit models.
The loudspeaker driver is sealed to the mat so that all acoustic output in one direction must pass through the mat.
A mid-range speaker is a loudspeaker driver that reproduces middle frequencies.
Fully characterizing the sound output quality of a loudspeaker driver or system in words is essentially impossible.
The efficiency of loudspeaker drivers varies with frequency as well.