Car speakers might make a weird sound as the car accelerates if the radio is equipped with an automatic sound adjuster. Some newer car radios have this feature so that the radio volume does not have to be adjusted when a window is opened or a blower fan is running.
Centre speakers are commonly used as part of a surround sound speaker system. Generally, centre speakers produce quality sound which make the room sound like a cinema.
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Sound is processed in the sound card of the computer. It then sends signals to the speakers. The speakers vibrate and make the actual sounds that you hear.
a weird noise
That depends on whether or not your computer has speakers. If it does, then unplug your headphones, plug in the speakers, and make sure your volume is turned up. If you don't have speakers, then there is no way to do have sound without headphones other than to buy speakers. Most desktops have speakers built in to them, though.
To make sound louder than it is (Speakers)
it makes a weird sound, thats all i have to say
Yes. BUT. They will sound terrible. You will spend more money on fabricating the box for them than if you were to go out and buy some real theatre speakers.
your computer is producing static and feedback. The speakers also pick up wireless signals from nearby sources, so if your wi-fi or 3g enabled cellphone (iphone for example) is near some specific speakers, they will make a loud and annoying noise no matter how low you turn it.
I would not advise this, because the guitar speakers are designed to make a guitar sound good, and PA speakers are designed to make vocals sound good. PA speakers, electrically, are low impedence speakers, while guitar amp speakers, electrically, are high impedence speakers.
Caw! That is if you mean the sound they make. They also have a weird sound for talking quietly to each other.
The surround sound speakers were really loud.