HIFI speakers for the midrange are specially crafted to reproduce the middle frequency spectrum of sound, which lies between 200 Hz and 2000 Hz. This range is important for sound reproduction since it contains the human voice and numerous musical instruments, greatly enhancing the naturalness and clarity of the audio. To reproduce this frequency band, midrange HIFI speakers are created with specific drivers, often incorporating cones and domes made of stiff yet damper materials like paper-based composites or polypropylene. These speakers undergo precise tuning processes to ensure a controlled frequency response without distortion and coloration. They are usually used in conjunction with other drivers, like tweeters for higher frequencies and woofers for lower frequencies, forming a multi-driver HIFI speaker system that produces balanced and three-dimensional sound.