: Small drivers designed for high-frequency sounds like cymbals or high-pitched vocals.

: Larger drivers that produce low-frequency bass sounds.

: Handle the middle of the audio spectrum, such as the human voice.

A speaker system is a collection of components—including , enclosures , and electronics like crossovers—that work together to convert electrical signals into audible sound waves. These systems range from simple portable units to complex multi-channel home theaters. Key Components of a Speaker System

: The actual "speakers" that produce sound. Common types include:

: Specialized drivers for ultra-low frequencies (usually below 100 Hz).

: An electronic circuit that splits the audio signal into different frequency ranges and directs them to the appropriate drivers (e.g., sending highs to the tweeter).

: The "box" that houses the drivers. It plays a critical acoustic role by preventing sound waves from the back of the driver from canceling out those from the front.