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All loudspeakers operate on the principle of an electrical signal which is converted into sound using a mechanical device. They take the electrical signal, which in turn generates a varying magnetic field, vibrating a mechanical cone, to produce the sound. This energy conversion leads to a very inefficient speaker where much of the power is lost as heat.

 

Warwick loudspeaker technology produces sound using a far more efficient process. By significantly improving the electrical to audio efficiency, Warwick have broken the conventional link between power rating and the loudness of a speaker. The loudness of traditional cone speakers is often linked to the electrical power consumption. The Warwick technology operates at approximately 10% of the power consumption of conventional loudspeakers.