Speakers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SP-7721

SP-7721

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 92DB SENSITIVITY 77 DIA.

0

WSP-7608

WSP-7608

Soberton, Inc.

WATER RESISTANT SPEAKER 8 OHM

68

SP-4005-1

SP-4005-1

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 8OHM 1W TOP PORT 93DB

427

SP-7140-2

SP-7140-2

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 85DB SENSITIVITY 71MM X

256

SP-2618L

SP-2618L

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 88DB SENSITIVITY, 20MM

333

WSP-417108

WSP-417108

Soberton, Inc.

WATER RESISTANT SPEAKER 8 OHM

440

SP-5708

SP-5708

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 96DB SENSITIVITY, 57MM

105

SP-2306Y

SP-2306Y

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 82DB SENSITIVITY, 23MM

694

SP-1609-2

SP-1609-2

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 92DB SENSITIVITY, 16MM

212

WSP-4012Y

WSP-4012Y

Soberton, Inc.

8 OHM, 1.5W, 78DB, 650HZ, 40.2MM

797

SP-1511S-4

SP-1511S-4

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 8OHM 700MW TOP PORT 82DB

372

WSP-5008-59

WSP-5008-59

Soberton, Inc.

WATER RESISTANT SPEAKER 8 OHM

341

RC-1504

RC-1504

Soberton, Inc.

RECEIVER, 115DB SENSITIVITY, 15M

100

SP-4009-1Y

SP-4009-1Y

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 90DB SENSITIVITY, 40MMX

419

SP-2014L-1

SP-2014L-1

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 85DB SENSITIVITY, 20MM

598

SP-1508

SP-1508

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 7OHM 500MW TOP PORT 85DB

1810

SP-4510-1

SP-4510-1

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 16 OHM82 DB 0.3W/3.0W 70

44

SP-1635

SP-1635

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 8OHM 500MW TOP PORT 82DB

144

SP-1605

SP-1605

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER 8OHM 800MW TOP PORT 81DB

102702

SP-2618

SP-2618

Soberton, Inc.

SPEAKER, 91DB SENSITIVITY, 20MM

484

Speakers

1. Overview

Speakers are electroacoustic transducers that convert electrical audio signals into sound waves. As critical components in audio systems, they reproduce audible frequencies (typically 20Hz-20kHz) with controlled directivity and fidelity. Modern speaker technology integrates materials science, electromagnetism, and digital signal processing to deliver immersive audio experiences across consumer, professional, and industrial applications.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Dynamic Speakers Electromagnetic driver with cone diaphragm, wide frequency response Home theaters, PA systems
Electrostatic Speakers Thin membrane with electrostatic field, excellent transient response High-end audiophile systems
Planar Magnetic Flat diaphragm with printed circuits, precise sound imaging Studio monitoring, headphones
Coaxial Speakers Multiple drivers on single axis, improved phase coherence Car audio systems
Subwoofers Specialized for low-frequency reproduction (20-200Hz) Cinema sound systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical speaker systems consist of:

  • Transducer Elements: Voice coil, magnet assembly, diaphragm
  • Cabinet: Made from MDF, aluminum, or composite materials
  • Crossover Network: Passive/active filters directing frequencies to drivers
  • Connectors: Binding posts, TRS/XLR inputs, or wireless modules
  • Damping Materials: Acoustic foam for resonance control

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Significance
Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz 3dB Defines audible range accuracy
Sensitivity 85-100 dB/W/m Efficiency in sound production
Impedance 4 , 6 , 8 nominal Matching with amplifiers
Power Handling 20-1000W RMS Maximum safe operating level
THD <0.5% at 1W Audio signal purity

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smart speakers (Amazon Echo), soundbars
  • Professional Audio: Studio monitors (Yamaha HS8), live sound systems
  • Automotive: Door speakers, active noise cancellation systems
  • Commercial: Distributed audio in retail spaces, emergency PA systems
  • Immersive Systems: Dolby Atmos home cinema setups

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Innovation
Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting Series Omni-directional sound field
KEF LS50 Wireless Uni-Q concentric driver
Bowers & Wilkins 800 Series Diamond Matrix internal bracing
Yamaha HS8 Studio Monitor Neutral sound reproduction
Harman Kardon Invoke Cortana integration

7. Selection Recommendations

Key selection criteria:

  • Match impedance/power handling with amplifier specifications
  • Room size vs. speaker sensitivity (e.g., 88dB+ for large spaces)
  • Crossover frequency alignment in multi-way systems
  • Material durability for environmental conditions (humidity, temperature)
  • Budget allocation: 30-50% of total audio system cost recommended

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Emerging developments include:

  • Integration of AI-powered room calibration (Dirac Live, Audyssey)
  • Multi-directional transducers for 3D audio in VR/AR applications
  • Development of micro-speakers using graphene diaphragms
  • Adoption of wireless mesh networks (WiSA technology) for speaker arrays
  • Growth of automotive audio systems with headrest-integrated transducers
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