Perplexed on how single driver speakers can cover such a large Hz range


I googled till I was blue in the face. I've always wondered how in the world the cone of a single driver speaker, with no crossovers, at any given ten thousands of a second, be vibrating a hefy 60Hz and also a sizzling 10 kHz. To me it's like quantum mechanics. I don't understand. I just have to accept.

marshinski15

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The old constraints described above for crossoverless single-driver speakers have  been nearly, if not totally, eliminated:

https://www.cubeaudio.eu/reviews

@ronboco See video linked below starting at 6:30 where Jon Ver Halen, Cube Audio’s US distributor, explains the unique engineering solutions incorporated into their Nenuphar loudspeakers to overcome the frequency extreme limitations of traditional single driver designs of the past as well as several other improved aspects of their design:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma7dvPyr5T0&t=1s