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Category: Speakers

link to Are Loudspeakers & Monitors Analog Or Digital Audio Devices?

Are Loudspeakers & Monitors Analog Or Digital Audio Devices?

Since the first commercial digital recordings were released in 1971, eager listeners have been listening to digital audio through their speakers. Today, nearly all the audio we listen to through our...

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Loudspeaker Blow-Out: Why It Happens & How To Avoid/Fix It

It's an awful feeling to find out a speaker that once performed amazingly well has been blown and rendered unusable. To understand the reasons behind speaker blow-out and the potential fixes will...

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link to Why Do Some Speakers Have Grilles/Mesh & Others Don’t?

Why Do Some Speakers Have Grilles/Mesh & Others Don’t?

Whether it's a cheap pair of computer speakers; a high-end surround sound system, or an arrangement of loudspeakers for live sound venues, you'll often find grilles or mesh in front of the speakers....

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link to What Causes Speakers To Pop And Crackle, And How To Fix It

What Causes Speakers To Pop And Crackle, And How To Fix It

Popping a crackling in our speakers is sure to raise concerns regardless of what we're listening to. What causes speakers to pop and crackle and how do we fix it? Speaker popping and crackling is...

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link to Are Speakers (& Studio Monitors) Input Or Output Devices?

Are Speakers (& Studio Monitors) Input Or Output Devices?

Speakers (including loudspeakers and studio monitors) are transducers that convert audio signals into sound waves and are often connected to computers (laptops, smartphones, etc.). To fully...

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link to Why Do Speakers Distort At High Sound/Audio Levels?

Why Do Speakers Distort At High Sound/Audio Levels?

If you've ever cranked up the volume of your favourite songs in the car, you may have noticed audible speaker distortion. The speakers may have even been distorting without you noticing at...

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