Speaker - Retail

Replacement: None. We are no longer carrying this retail speaker in our catalog. You can still find the non-retail version here. This page is for reference only.

Make some noise with your next project! This small speaker is ideal for radio and amplifier projects and is even small enough to fit in most robot projects.

These come in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap. The version without the extra plastic can be found in the related items below.


  • Small Size
  • Power rating: 0.5W
  • Impedance: 8 ohm

**** 50mm Diameter, 16mm High, 28mm base diameter

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  • Quickstart guide link is broken :(

  • staticboy / about 12 years ago / 1

    I have one of these that is also 8 Ohm 0.5W the only difference is that it is half the size in diameter, but 20 mm height. How much of a difference will it make for me?

    • russosv / about 12 years ago * / 1

      I'm no expert, but in my simplified understanding, a smaller speaker (at least this type) renders sound less accurately, especially in the low frequency range.

      I think the reason for this, at least in part, is that as the physical size of the sound wave gets larger than the physical size of the speaker, the sound waves get distorted because they cannot be fully rendered with a small speaker.

      So, your sound quality should be lower with a smaller speaker. How much lower-- I'm sure-- is debateable. I don't know if it is as simple as: your speaker diameter is 25mm, so the lowest accurately rendered frequency is 13720Hz; if it were 50mm, it would be 6860Hz? My gut says it's more complex than that.

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