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Room Gain
Room gain is a naturally occurring increase in deep bass energy created by the acoustics of the listening room according to its size. This phenomen...
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Driver
A driver is the mechanical part of a loudspeaker or subwoofer, also called a transducer. The driver’s function is to take the electrical ene...
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5.1 Home Theater Surround Sound
Most common home theater surround sound configuration. Creates an audible sense of being in the middle of the onscreen action or at a live con...
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Accuracy in Subwoofers and Speakers
Accuracy is a term used to describe how well subwoofers and speakers reproduce the sonic qualities of an input signal. An accur...
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Audiophile
Typically defined as someone with a willingness to invest in very high-end audio equipment who also obsesses over every aspect ...
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Bookshelf Speakers
Bookshelf speakers are compact loudspeakers ideal for home audio listening given their full-range sound and flexible room placement options. B...
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Center Channel Speaker (Center Surround Sound Speaker)
Center channel speakers, or center speakers are often considered the most underrated speaker in a home theater surround sound system. Center chan...
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Crossover Frequency
The crossover frequency is the frequency at which sound transitions from one speaker to another. In a passive speaker, the electronic crossove...
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Crossovers for Speakers
A speaker crossover is an unseen electronic circuit that essentially forms the brain of a speaker and plays a crucial role in determining how ...
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Deep Bass
Deep bass refers to the audio bandwidth between 16-80Hz. The range of frequencies is most commonly handled by a powered subwoofer receiving an...
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