you plug them in
I think the speaker is the opposite of the microphone.
Microphones are connected to input devices that read the voltage from them and hence are not driven to make noise. If you connect a power source to a magnetic or crystal microphone you can get some noise but not much. The speaker is very small and not designed for produciing sound Many microphones are dynamic and use capacitance. Hence you can not drive them like a magnetic microphone. Note: you can use a speaker as a microphone.
Sorry - not possible. The physical make-up of the microphone does NOT allow it to become a speaker.
Microphone
No input sound is microphone output sound is speaker
Between microphone and microphone preamplifier
Because to drive a speaker you need to amplify the current from the microphone. The microphone alone will not generate enough electricity to move the speaker mechanisms.
It is used to connect microphone to microphone preamplifiers.
The speaker port is usually green and the microphone port is pink.
A dynamic microphone is most similar to a speaker. They both consist of a diaphragm, a voice coil and a magnet.
no but it does have a speaker
Connect the mtog cir