Aren’t the two main transducers, speakers and cartridge, the most important?


There was a recent question about the percentage of importance of components.
It seems obvious to me that speakers and cartridges are. Are there other transducers?
IME, upgrading my speakers and cartridge were, by far, the greatest improvements.
(feel I must also mention the great improvement from Townshend Podiums as huge, not to digress)
mglik
Regarding transducers: surely I was impressed by the difference between my $3K cartridge and my new $13K one. However, it also made clear the importance and central contribution of the cartridge.
The role of the two transducers, cartridge and speaker, clearly are foremost in a system. The cart taking a tiny vibration and translating it into an electronic signal. And a speaker taking that electronic signal and turning it into sound. Surely, the up line/down line components all greatly contribute. But we would have nothing without the physical/electrical-electrical/physical process of the transducers. To describe from a lay and outline description.
Only speakers can change the radiation pattern of sound.

For those of us that enjoy something other than usual box speakers e.g. open baffle, omni, dipole, bipole, wide dispersion, this can only be created by the right speaker.