
Frequency response
Frequency response refers to how a system, like an audio speaker or an electronic circuit, responds to different frequencies of sound or signals. It measures how well the system reproduces various pitches, from low bass tones to high treble notes. A good frequency response means the system can accurately produce sounds across the audio spectrum without distorting them. This characteristic is often represented in a graph showing the system's output level at different frequencies, helping to understand its performance and qualities, especially in music and sound engineering contexts.