-- car horn -- loudspeaker in a boom box -- ear-buds
A loudspeaker is a transducer that converts electrical energy to sound energy.
A loudspeaker is a transducer; it converts one form of energy to another. In this case, electrical energy into acoustic (pressure) energy. Many types of loudspeaker can also be used as a microphone. This effect is known as reciprocity. An ordinary 'moving coil' loudspeaker will be quite a good microphone, when associated with appropriate amplifiers.
A subwoofer is a large loudspeaker for reproducing very low frequencies.
The French Horn is a graceful brass instrument. It has a wide range, but works best around middle C. It is common to be used has harmonic support, but it can also take a melody if it has to.
A Dorset Horn is a type of sheep.
lg ks360 does have a loudspeaker !
up your neighbour's loudspeaker?
No, Loudspeaker is an output device.
The duration of The Loudspeaker is 1.12 hours.
No, the saxophone is not considered a type of horn. It is a woodwind instrument.
There are no Chopin's works originally written for horn and piano. There are some transcriptions as well as pieces using an horn in orchestral part (piano concertos and other works with orchestra).