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abdullahseba
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The audible frequency range is within 20hz to 20,000hz. That is the frequency range that a speaker would need to reproduce. However, designing a speaker that can handle such a wide range is problematic, and it is usually easier to design speakers to cover various parts of the audio spectrum, then couple them together. The simplest is a two-way system, i.e. a woofer to reproduce the lower frequencies, and a tweeter to reproduce the higher frequencies. A cross-over circuit between the two components makes sure each speaker gets only the frequencies it can effectively reproduce.
Thanks for that

My current speaker setup consists of a centre speaker built in the monitor and a rather old 2.1 heap of whatsits. It doest sound bad but at higher volumes it starts to crack.
The Visaton ones sounded way better in a tightly fitting box a carpenter I know made. And a cheap Chinese 50W amp.
So in theory, they should sound even better in a correctly designed box and with the help of my ElectroDrid app
