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In home audio they do call them "speakers", regardless of the number of
"drivers". but each "speaker" in a speaker (eg. in a 3-way speaker, a tweerer, midbass, and woofer) is a driver. damn. its just a english language thing. ****ing people up all over the world. "Mark Zarella" seesigfile wrote in message ... I understand the distinction between "driver" and "speaker" to be entirely different from your point of view. I've always heard "speaker" referred to as a set of drivers sharing an enclosure. Used in a sentence...a home speaker often consists of several drivers. Interesting, because I have always seen people (manufacturers, salesman, commentators etc) refer to individual drivers as speakers as well. That's often true as well. Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably. But I've never heard a speaker (ie. a set of drivers in a single enclosure) referred to as a driver. So I think whereas "speaker" can be used to describe both things, "driver" is used only for the individual units. |
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-E-F-F-E-N-D-I- wrote:
In home audio they do call them "speakers", regardless of the number of "drivers". but each "speaker" in a speaker (eg. in a 3-way speaker, a tweerer, midbass, and woofer) is a driver. damn. its just a english language thing. ****ing people up all over the world. With respect to Mees VanDerwou, "The devil is in the details." Thanks for canning the ebonic gutter-talk, btw. You sound more intelligent, and in car audio that's often just as important as knowing your stuff. -- Lizard teamROCS #007 / Technical Director / Founding Member *res derelicta* http://www.teamrocs.com/ X-Header-PO: This Line Exists to Violate Usenet Protocol, Disregard |
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wata gwaan
underdig, you trick reptile ass mother****a. i express myself however i want. hold my own, i know some ****, its proven. i dont need your pseudo-compliments. "The Lizard" wrote in message ... -E-F-F-E-N-D-I- wrote: In home audio they do call them "speakers", regardless of the number of "drivers". but each "speaker" in a speaker (eg. in a 3-way speaker, a tweerer, midbass, and woofer) is a driver. damn. its just a english language thing. ****ing people up all over the world. With respect to Mees VanDerwou, "The devil is in the details." Thanks for canning the ebonic gutter-talk, btw. You sound more intelligent, and in car audio that's often just as important as knowing your stuff. -- Lizard teamROCS #007 / Technical Director / Founding Member *res derelicta* http://www.teamrocs.com/ X-Header-PO: This Line Exists to Violate Usenet Protocol, Disregard |
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