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[How It's Made] Building a Speaker

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

A simple movie from the Discovery Channel's show titled "How It's Made". This clip reviews the manufacturing process for a speaker. See www.soundground.ca for more good speaker information.

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  • people bitching about the speackers voice ?

    its easy to understand and clearly enunciated...

    what else do you want ? drama and emotions ?

    I think its pretty awsome someone eplained me under

    5 minutes how a speaker is made.

    I wish schools were that efficient.

  • so it's just magnets copper and, GLUE!

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  • Which idiot scripted her to say "positive poles" and "negative poles"?

    Last I heard, magnets had North and South poles.

  • @Engineer9736 hahaha

  • @ChrisVGuitarist and solder tin

  • @superjoker6 and cardboard, plastic and metal

  • @Jcports1 Since the current that is fed to the electromagnet (coil) varies, it causes it to attract/repel the permanent magnet which is fixed, so the coil (electromagnet) is constantly changing position/vibrating, moving the speaker cone along with it (since they're glued together), creating sound.

  • @ivanzegt TRansparence. No idea which models though.

  • @froddoyo Most of the money goes to pay engineering and development of the speakers. In lower crappy brands and speakers yes, we usually pay a lot more than their cost.

  • who ever made this is f*cking genius

  • @superjoker6 and magnets

  • @BlakjeKaas

    first, i'm from Switzerland you moron

    second: you made a professional good sounding speaker in one minute ?

    -> you are either a liar, or you were just tinkering with a coil, a magnet, tape etc.

    -> that's not really a speaker, or can you tell me the Thiele & Small Parameters of your speaker. Making noise from an alternating electrical signal is an acoustic source

    but not necessary a speaker.

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