Coaxial speakers, as the name suggests, are speakers that place the treble and bass units on the same axis. Compared with traditional split frequency speakers, coaxial speakers have the following advantages and disadvantages:
Advantages:
1. More balanced sound field: Because the high and low bass units are on the same axis, the sound field is more balanced, which can better restore the audio signal, so that the listener is more immersed in the music.
2. Less phase problems: Different frequency bands of sound are emitted from different spatial positions, which is easy to cause phase problems. Coaxial speakers can reduce this problem and make the sound clearer and more accurate.
3. Small size: Compared with the crossover speaker, the coaxial speaker is relatively small in size, and is more suitable for installation in a place with limited space.
Cons:
1. Higher price: The manufacturing process of coaxial speakers is more complex than that of split frequency speakers, and the price will be correspondingly higher.
2. High operating temperature: Because the high and low bass units are on an axis, the temperature will rise during operation, which may cause a certain degree of damage to the electronic components.
Scope of application:
Coaxial speakers are more suitable for those requiring high-quality, high-fidelity music playback occasions, such as home theaters, recording studios, etc. In these occasions, coaxial speakers can better restore the rich audio information in the music, so that listeners can enjoy a high-quality music experience.
In general, coaxial speakers have obvious advantages in sound quality, although the price is relatively high, but the sound quality performance is commendable, and the application range is wide.