I think whatever voltage or waveform you get on the *secondary* will affect the speaker movement.
After all, a speaker is a motor (literally) driving a mechanical load (cone/coil/etc. plus the air mass load).
Now, if you have spikes on the primary, *across the parasite inductance* , which get clamped there but not transmitted to the secondary, the voice coil does not know they exist.
Transformers couple primary and secondary *very* well, they are one of the most eficient machines Man invented, but not 100%.
After all, a speaker is a motor (literally) driving a mechanical load (cone/coil/etc. plus the air mass load).
Now, if you have spikes on the primary, *across the parasite inductance* , which get clamped there but not transmitted to the secondary, the voice coil does not know they exist.
Transformers couple primary and secondary *very* well, they are one of the most eficient machines Man invented, but not 100%.
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