your preferred Bluetooth speaker from a prominent brand on your desk can deliver the entire range of a 100-piece symphony for your auditory enjoyment, but how does one audio source faithfully reproduce 100 distinct instruments playing simultaneously? The solution resides in the principles of sound and speaker technology, and their capacity to combine numerous composite soundwaves into one, all-encompassing source.
Although you could theoretically employ a separate speaker for each individual instrument in that imagined symphony, the sound would not differ from having all those instruments transmitted through a single speaker. This is because, instead of projecting multiple individual waves into our ears, a speaker’s role is to identify the common point among various waves and amalgamate them into a cohesive sound that our ears can interpret. It may seem more intricate than it truly is, pun not intended. You simply need to grasp how sound travels, and how a speaker facilitates that movement.
