Glossary

  • Imaging

    Imaging refers to the aspect of sound reproduction involving the perceived spatial locations of the sound source(s), both later...
  • Infrasonic

    Infrasonic refers to sounds and notes that occur at frequencies below the audible range of human hearing. Although inaudible, infrasonic frequ...
  • Low Frequency Effects (LFE)

    Low frequency effects, commonly referred to as LFEs, refer to an audio channel designed for home theater exclusively to handle the bass and lo...
  • Midrange Frequencies

    The midrange frequencies, also referred to as the midrange, is typically the frequency range between 300Hz and 5,000Hz. This is the range wher...
  • Neutrality

    The term neutrality is used to describe the sound of a speaker and its ability to be faithful to the signal content without coloration or the ...
  • Peak Power

    Peak power is the highest wattage a powered subwoofer amplifier can deliver in short bursts. Peak power is important when measuring a subwoofe...
  • Phase

    The phase control in a powered subwoofer allows the user to add electrical delay to the incoming signal. The phase control operates over a ran...
  • Sound Clarity

    Sound clarity is a term that relates to a speaker's ability to clearly articulate the source content without distortion. G...
  • Speaker Baffle

    A speaker baffle is the front face of a speaker and baffle design is an often-underrated aspect of loudspeaker engineering. On ...
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