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.

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Showing 1 response by kraftwerkturbo

And there is that little thing called MASS and the other one ACCELERATION (btw, they don't like each other much). So yeah, and can CLEARLY feel the OP. Imagine the force needed to shake that massive cone 10,000 times per second back and forth. Obviously, something has to give.