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- A diaphragm is a thin sheet or membrane inside a speaker that sends out sound waves when audio is playing.
- Behind the diaphragm is a driver that produces sound signals which exert different air pressure on the diaphragm.
- This creates mechanical vibrations making the diaphragm move back and forth, releasing sound waves in the process.
- The diaphragm is also known as a composite diaphragm because this thin membrane is made of different materials.
- Some of these materials include;
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- Aluminum
- Ceramic
- Titanium
- Beryllium
- Silk
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