No a woofer is more for Bass notes tweeters are for high notes
A woofer is the part of a loudspeaker designed to produce low frequency sounds and its name comes from the sound a dog makes. This is complemented by and contrasts with a 'tweeter' which produces the high frequency sounds.
a speaker is a device for sending out sound. a woofer is a speaker designed for low bass sound a tweeter is a speaker designed for high treble sound
Static noise on speakers usually means the speaker wire is not shielded properly. Replacing the wire with high quality speaker wire will likely solve the issue.
A crossover separates the high frequencies from the low frequencies, usually around 2000Hz, so you can send the highs to a tweeter or smaller speaker and the lows to a woofer. For some reason it sounds better that way than sending the full audio spectrum to both speakers.
it will not have r.c.a outputs but you can wire up a high to low speaker convertor which will give you the r.c.a outputs you require
the violin makes a low or high sounds?
A sub from a 2.1 PC speaker system usually has the amplifier for both itself and the satellite speakers. You should be able to disconnect the satellites and use the sub by itself. You cannot use a speaker output from an amplifier to drive this sub, as the level is too high, but most surround receivers have a 'Sub Out' line level in the form an RCA jack. You can connect this using adapters to the 1/8" cable that plugs in the sub.
These are the two general classes of specialty audio speakers, named for animal sounds of the same range. Woofers produce low frequency sounds (pitched low like a dog's bark) and tweeters produce higher frequency sounds (pitched high like a bird's call).The range of woofers may be from 40 Hz to 1000 Hz, and a tweeter may range from 2000 to 20000 Hz or higher (although this is about the limit of human hearing).Car AudioA woofer may be slang for sub-woofer... A sub-woofer increases bass. A tweeter is a small round speaker that usually goes inside the dash, or sometimes on the door panel. They are usually 4 inches around. A tweeter doesn't do anything special but give you some extra sound (mostly treble).
Woofer is used to reproduce a low frequency signal. But,Tweeter is used to reproduce a high frequency signal..
A four way speaker is one which has four different types of active elements, each one suited to a specific part of the audio spectrum. Thus, it would have a 'woofer' for low bass notes, a low midrange speaker, a high midrange speaker, and a 'tweeter' for very high frequencies. A 'cross over network' inside the speaker divides up the signal coming from the amplifier, and directs the different parts of the signal to the appropriate driver, or element.
Yes because the water irritates them
A two-way speaker has two speaker cones built into one speaker assembly: one cone to generate lower-frequency sounds and one cone to generate higher-frequency sounds. The low-range speaker cone is larger, the high-range cone is smaller. In car speakers, the low-range speaker cone usually occupies most of the area of the speaker, and is made from a light-weight, paper-like material, sometimes painted black, sometimes gray. A three way speaker has three speaker cones built into the assembly, an additional cone for mid-range frequency sounds.