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[* black] With the tweeter assembly open, we get a better picture of the vented, horn-loaded tweeter that gives the HomePod its "precise" sound.
[* icon_note] The vents on the sides of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_coil|voice coil|new_window=true] bobbin and the four holes at the rear of the tweeter prevent air pressure from building up behind the tweeter dome as it moves.
- [* icon_note] Reduced pressure[http://sonicsynergy.blogspot.com/2014/06/vented-tweeter-explained.html|prevents distortion] while the tweeter moves back and forth several ''thousand'' times each second. In turn, this prevents the tweeter's sound from distorting.
+ [* icon_note] [http://sonicsynergy.blogspot.com/2014/06/vented-tweeter-explained.html|Reduced pressure|new_window=true] saves the dome—and the music—from distorting while the tweeter moves back and forth several ''thousand'' times each second.
+[* icon_note] The tiny folded [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_loudspeaker|horn|new_window=true] at the front of the tweeter is trick that audio design engineers use to increase a speaker's efficiency and control the direction of its sound. It's the same concept seen in the horn of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph|gramophone|new_window=true].