A
megaphone,
speaking-trumpet,
bullhorn, or
loud hailer is a portable, usually hand-held, cone-shaped
acoustic horn used to
amplify a person’s voice or other
sounds and direct it in a given direction. The sound is introduced into the narrow end of the megaphone, by holding it up to the face and speaking into it, and the sound waves radiate out the wide end. The megaphone increases the volume of sound by increasing the
acoustic impedance seen by the
vocal cords,
matching the impedance of the vocal cords to the air, so that more sound power is radiated. It also serves to direct the sound waves in the direction the horn is pointing. It somewhat distorts the sound of the voice because the
frequency response of the megaphone is greater at higher sound
frequencies.