The speaker is only doing what it is being told to do by the signal from the amplifier. That's your problem, not the speaker. If you switch the speaker with one from a system that doesn't whistle, and it starts whistling, I'd say that proves it's the amp.
Phil
A bass bomb is an extremely low bass note which, played through a subwoofer, produces a tone which shakes the speaker.
To produce sound, you need to buzz your lips. Make almost a rasberry sound with your mouth.
pluck the string closer to the top of the guitar-from Diana Stefanyuk
pedal point
Softer beaters produce more tone, typically for rock and jazz, where harder beaters produce more of a slapping sound.
The meeting was noisy and it was hard to hear the speaker at times. James couldn't see the speaker but he could tell he was angry by the tone of his voice.
by changing the inflection of the voice
The ball is there to make the whistle tone more noticeable. It does so by moving around, raising and lowering the pitch and volume as it moves. The result is much more attention-grabbing than the flat tone that would come from a ball-less whistle.
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Tone
Tone refers to the attitude or feeling that the speaker conveys through their words. It can indicate emotions such as sadness, anger, excitement, or sincerity. Understanding the tone can help interpret the speaker's intentions and underlying message.
the tone is almost entirely overdramatic from beginning to end -apex
A speaker who speaks in a calm, almost drone like fashion is said to be speaking in a neutral tone.
The tone in the poem "The Whipping" by Robert Hayden is one of sadness, anger, and resignation. The speaker conveys a sense of helplessness and pain as they recount experiences of abuse and violence. The tone evokes empathy and a sense of injustice felt by the speaker.
The speaker's tone in "Ulysses" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson is one of nostalgia and contemplation. Ulysses reflects on his past adventures and contemplates future ones with a sense of longing and restlessness.
"January" by John Updike has a reflective and contemplative tone. The speaker reflects on the passage of time and the changing of seasons, creating a sense of nostalgia and introspection. The tone is also somewhat melancholic, as the speaker considers the inevitability of aging and mortality.
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