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Why does the tape recorder plop when it plays music?
dust and foreign matter enter the horn, which causes noise.

Because the dust enters the radio speaker, it will lead to poor contact between the speaker and the radio, which will lead to the sound when playing music.

A tape recorder is composed of a series of complicated objects, such as machinery, magnets and electronics. They can convert radio signals into sound, and at the same time listen to the signals emitted by radio stations through the tape recorder.