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=== Technology === Loudspeakers are composed of several components within an [[loudspeaker enclosure|enclosure]], such as several [[Electrodynamic speaker driver|drivers]], [[Powered speakers|active amplifier]]s, [[audio crossover|crossover]]s, and other electronics. Multiple drivers are used to reproduce the full frequency [[Hearing range#Human|range of human hearing]], with [[tweeter]]s producing high pitches and [[woofer]]s producing low pitches. [[Full-range speaker]]s use only one driver to produce as much of a frequency response as possible.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Guide on what is a Full Range Speaker? Should I Go For it?|url=https://audiocurious.com/what-is-a-full-range-speaker/|website=Audio Curious}}</ref> While [[Hi-Fi]] speakers attempt to produce high quality sound, computer speakers may compromise on these aspects due to their limited size and to be inexpensive, and the latter often uses full-range speakers as a result.<ref name="cnet" />
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