Introduction
CD players turn light into sound, using refraction, reflection and sound generation in order to do so. CD's are commonly used to hold and store music, data digitally and can reliably distribute large quantities of information from one source to another.
This website will show you through words and diagrams how CD's are read, how this is turned into sound, and finally how our ears interpret and receive this.
Some words which might be harder to understand are linked to the glossary, also key words are in bold.
This website will show you through words and diagrams how CD's are read, how this is turned into sound, and finally how our ears interpret and receive this.
Some words which might be harder to understand are linked to the glossary, also key words are in bold.
Click here to begin finding out about how a Digital CD Player Works.