A tweeter is a speaker component specifically engineered for high-frequency audio reproduction, generally covering the range from approximately 2,000 Hz to over 20,000 Hz. This range encompasses the treble elements in audio, like percussion instruments and vocal sibilance.Tweeters are crucial for audio systems, contributing to sound clarity and detail by working alongside lower-frequency drivers such as woofers and mid-range units. Common tweeter designs include dome, horn-loaded, and ribbon types, each optimized for sound dispersal, efficiency, and frequency response.Dome tweeters utilize a small, dome-shaped diaphragm for sound production, providing broad sound dispersion. Horn tweeters enhance sound output by directing the driver's sound through a horn, boosting efficiency. Ribbon tweeters employ a thin, light ribbon within a magnetic field for highly responsive and precise high-frequency reproduction.The correct integration of tweeters in speaker systems results in a well-balanced, comprehensive sound profile with distinct and sharp high frequencies.