How does a speaker wire work?

How does a speaker wire work?

The speaker wire transfers the electrical audio signal between the amplifer/receiver to the speakers. Here's the process:

● When an audio signal is sent from the amplifer, it travels through the speaker wire to the speakers terminals. ● The speaker wire carries the electrical current, which oscillates according to the audio signals waveform. ● As the electrical current moves through the wire, it creates a magnetic feld around it. ● This magnetic feld interacts with the speaker's magnet and voice coil, making the voice coil move back and forth swiftly. ● The movement of the voice coil generates vibrations in the speaker's diaphragm. ● These vibrations in turn produce the sound waves that we hear as audio.

Did you know that the length of the speaker wire makes a difference?

The length of the speaker wire can affect signal deterioration. Keeping the length as short as possible allows the electricity to traverse less ground. Longer cables can experience greater resistance and loss of audio quality. It's important to select a wire length based on the distance between the amplifer and the speakers.

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