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Speaker boxes differ in shape to accommodate various designs and configurations, including multiple speakers or differing power requirements. The size and weight of speakers can vary significantly due to the materials used in their construction, which can affect sound quality and performance. Speaker surfaces are often made from specialized materials beyond paper or styrofoam to enhance sound production and minimize sound leakage. Understanding these factors involves considering aspects like sound wavelengths and reflection. Researching these topics can provide deeper insights into speaker design and functionality.
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1) Why might speaker boxes differ in shape?

2) Why might some speakers be bigger or heavier than others?

3) Why are speaker surfaces made of materials other than regular paper or styrofoam?
 
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Question about shape of speaker boxes

Why might speaker boxes differ in shape?
 
Question about size and weight of speakers

Why might some speakers be bigger or heavier than others?
 
Question about speaker surfaces materials

Why are speaker surfaces made of materials other than regular paper or styrofoam?
 
I think you need to do a little research on your own. The things you need to think about are wavelengths and reflection or attenuation...
 


This sounds like homework. What are your thoughts?
 
We don't spoonfeed homework here. If that's what you're looking for, you've come to the wrong place.
 


... you know what I'm going to say, doncha?
 
blue_print101 said:
1) Why might speaker boxes differ in shape?

2) Why might some speakers be bigger or heavier than others?

3) Why are speaker surfaces made of materials other than regular paper or styrofoam?

I merged the 3 threads started by blue_print on this topic.

blue_print -- as you are being told in your thread(s), you must show your work and attempt at answering your questions, before we can be of tutorial assistance. Please show us what you have done, and impress us! :biggrin:
 
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Here's what I think;

1) Speaker boxes differ in shape because sometimes people may want to have multiple speakers in 1 box, also the power of the speakers might be different.

2) Some speakers might be bigger of heavier than others because they could be made of different materials.

3) They're made of styrofoam and regular paper because they prevent sound from escaping.
 
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blue_print101 said:
Here's what I think;

1) Speaker boxes differ in shape because sometimes people may want to have multiple speakers in 1 box, also the power of the speakers might be different.

2) Some speakers might be bigger of heavier than others because they could be made of different materials.

3) They're made of styrofoam and regular paper because they prevent sound from escaping.

Partially correct. Check out this intro article at wikipedia.org, and see if it changes any of your answers. BTW, on the last one, I think they are asking about the actual material on the moving cone of the speaker (the part that makes the sound), not the speaker enclosure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudspeaker

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