how is an audio signal carried through electricity?

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What attribute of electricity holds the information, i.e. the positive and negative movement of the speaker cone? How does that signal stay intact when going through things like capacitors etc.

I really don’t understand electronics.

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You can represent a signal with either voltage or with current.

Audio is AC. Capacitors don’t block AC, it just repeatedly charges and discharges the capacitor. The bigger the capacitance, the lower the frequencies that can still pass through it.

A speaker is fundamentally just a linear motor, that’s run forward and reversed to create the pressure waves.

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