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The coil is basically an electro magnet which is used to move the cone or diaphragm in the headphone.

It works like this....

Next to the coil is a permanent magnet, when the currant from your iPod or audio device travels up the cable and into the coil it makes the coil repel the magnet and that in turn moves the diaphragm to produce the sound

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