The invention of speakers cannot be attributed to a single individual, as it evolved over time through contributions from various inventors. Early developments in sound reproduction technology began in the late 19th century, with figures like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison working on related technologies. The first dynamic loudspeaker, which is the basis for modern speakers, was developed by Edwin Howard Armstrong in the 1920s. Over the decades, numerous advancements have been made, leading to the diverse range of speakers we use today.
Asylum Speakers was created in 2003.
Danville Speakers was created in 1908.
Blow Your Speakers was created in 1987.
ACCENT Speakers Bureau was created in 1967.
National Speakers Bureau was created in 1972.
International Speakers Bureau was created in 1992.
Armageddon Through Your Speakers was created on 2001-10-16.
Speakers' Corner - TV series - was created in 1990.
Speakers Going Hammer was created on 2010-10-19.
The creator of speakers is German, Ernst Siemens.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages was created in 1966.
The plural possessive of "speakers" is "speakers'."