Definitions
- Referring to a device that amplifies sound and is used in public events, concerts, or gatherings. - Talking about a speaker that can produce high volume and can be heard from a distance. - Describing a device that can broadcast sound over a large area or to a large audience.
- Referring to a device that produces sound and is used in home entertainment systems, computers, or phones. - Talking about a person who delivers a speech, lecture, or presentation. - Describing a device that can transmit sound to a limited audience or in a small room.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are devices that produce sound.
- 2Both can be used for entertainment or communication purposes.
- 3Both can be connected to electronic devices.
- 4Both can be used to amplify sound.
- 5Both can be used in different settings.
What is the difference?
- 1Function: Loudspeaker is designed to broadcast sound over a large area or to a large audience, while speaker is intended for personal use or in small groups.
- 2Volume: Loudspeaker can produce high volume and can be heard from a distance, while speaker has a limited range of sound.
- 3Size: Loudspeaker is typically larger and more powerful than speaker, which is smaller and more portable.
- 4Usage: Loudspeaker is commonly used in public events, concerts, or gatherings, while speaker is used in home entertainment systems, computers, or phones.
- 5Formality: Loudspeaker is often associated with formal events or announcements, while speaker can be used in both formal and informal settings.
Remember this!
Loudspeaker and speaker are both devices that produce sound, but they differ in their function, volume, size, usage, and formality. A loudspeaker is designed to broadcast sound over a large area or to a large audience, while a speaker is intended for personal use or in small groups. A loudspeaker can produce high volume and can be heard from a distance, while a speaker has a limited range of sound and is smaller and more portable.