A tweeter is a high-frequency driver that altogether reproduces the highest frequency band of a loudspeaker. Bounteous varieties of tweeter design exist, each with differing abilities with regard to frequency response, output fidelity, endowment handling, maximum output level, etc. Soft dome tweeters are widely found in address stereo systems, and horn-loaded compression drivers are general in professional sound reinforcement. Ribbon tweeters have gained popularity in recent years, as their output dynamism has been increased to levels useful for professional robust reinforcement, and their pattern driver%27s seat is Wireless Outdoor Speakers conveniently shaped for concert sound.
| Nikola Tesla reportedly enter a allied device in 1881, but was not issued a patent. During this time, Thomas Edison was issued a British patent for a orderliness using compressed stratosphere as an amplifying mechanism for his primal cylinder phonographs, but he ultimately settled for the familiar casting horn driven by a membrane attached to the stylus |