Tweeter Speaker: The High Frequency Masterpiece

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Tweeter Speaker: The Key to High Frequency Sound Reproduction

This page focuses on Tweeter Speaker. It's a crucial part of speaker systems, specializing in reproducing high frequency sounds from 2kHz to 20kHz or even higher in some pro models. With its small size in dome or horn shape, it can accurately reproduce sharp and detailed sounds like cymbal crashes. It adds clarity and brightness to audio, ensuring high frequency sounds are distinct.
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High Frequency Precision

The tweeter speaker can accurately reproduce high frequency sounds from 2kHz to 20kHz or more. It can clearly present the sharp and detailed sounds such as the collision of cymbals and the high pitched notes of violins, bringing a vivid auditory experience. For example, in a symphony, the high pitched melodies are reproduced with great precision.

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Custom tweeter speakers are designed to offer exact specifications, be it for unique ergonomic installation spaces, brand loyal designs, or exceptional acoustic preferences. Like any other speaker, they serve the purpose of reproduction of sound, but in this case the tailor makes transducers with particular specifications. The manufacturer can change the design of various elements, like the material of the diaphragm, the strength of the magnet, and the design of the enclosure. For audiophiles a custom tweeter may feature a diaphragm out of beryllium to achieve unparalleled accuracy of the high frequencies. In the automotive sector, custom automotive tweeters are made to integrate seamlessly with the aesthetics of the vehicle’s interior while maintaining superb sound. This also applies to professional audio systems where custom tweeters are designed for the acoustical properties of the venue.

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What is the function of a tweeter speaker?

A tweeter speaker is a crucial part of a speaker system, specialized in reproducing high frequency sounds. Its frequency range is usually from 2kHz to 20kHz or even higher in some professional models. It adds clarity and brightness to the audio, ensuring high frequency sounds like cymbal crashes are clearly presented without being masked by mid and low frequencies.

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Customer Reviews

David

I bought the tweeter speaker from Trumbosound, and I'm blown away by its performance. It reproduces high frequency sounds with incredible clarity. The sound of violins and cymbals is so sharp and detailed, adding a new level of richness to my music. It's a must have for any audiophile. Highly recommended!

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Adds Clarity to Audio

Adds Clarity to Audio

By specializing in high frequency reproduction, it adds clarity to the overall audio. It ensures that high frequency elements are not masked by mid and low frequency sounds. In a pop song, the crispness of the hi hat can be clearly heard, enhancing the overall sound quality.
Compact and Space Saving

Compact and Space Saving

With its small dome or horn shaped design, it is very compact. This makes it easy to be installed in various speaker systems without taking up much space. For instance, in a bookshelf speaker system, the tweeter can be neatly integrated into the cabinet design.
Fast Response Time

Fast Response Time

The tweeter can quickly push air to reproduce sound, which means it has a fast response time. It can follow the rapid changes in high frequency audio signals, accurately presenting sudden high pitched sounds like a bird's chirp without any delay.