The frequency range of the tweeter

Feb 29, 2024

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The tweeter is the tweeter unit in the speaker, and its function is to replay the short-wave signal output from the splitter. I believe that everyone is also interested in the frequency range of the tweeter, and the professional speaker manufacturer will answer it for you.

 

Most tweeters are designed to reproduce frequencies up to the formally defined upper limit of the human hearing range. The frequency range of the tweeter is 2000-20000Hz, and the frequency range is divided into three stages, 2000-4309HZ is a treble; Some tweeters operate in the frequency range around 5kHz to 20kHz, with tweeters having a higher upper limit. The speakers are designed for psychoacoustic testing, extended-range digital audio such as Super Audio CDs for audiophiles, biologists conducting studies of animal responses to sound, and environmental sound systems in zoos. Ribbon tweeters are made to reproduce 80 kHz or even 100 kHz. Different manufacturers and different styles of speakers have different frequency ranges.

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