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  • How to Clean Audio Speakers

    Though iPods have dominated the personal audio market, home audio is still ruled by large speaker systems providing amplified audio that the entire room can enjoy. Unfortunately, much like its ear...

  • What Is a Horn Driver?

    Horns can be used in a wide variety of audio applications, from high-end home speakers to full PA systems designed for live sound applications. A horn is a simple method for amplifying sound. A...

  • What Are the Different Parts of a Speaker?

    Speakers, also called loudspeakers, are the components in an audio system that transform electrical signals into audible sounds. When part of a music audio system, they're usually a two-way or...

  • What Is the Purpose of a Speaker Crossover?

    Speaker crossovers direct different frequencies of sound to different drivers, enabling a more cohesive sonic quality.

  • What Are the Parts of a Speaker?

    Speakers may come in all different shapes, sizes and, of course, prices. However, their construction is relatively simple and similar. Though it may seem like there is a whole slew of advanced...

  • How Do Audio Speakers Work?

    Given that some audio speakers can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, you might think that the science behind speakers is equivalent to rocket science. While meticulous design and engineering...

  • Types of Audio Speakers

    If you're looking to set up a home stereo or surround sound system then you'll want to become familiar with the types of speakers out there. There are number of construction features that are used...

  • How Does a Speakers Cone Work?

    You've been listening to music for years, but have you ever really thought about how a speaker actually creates sound? The speaker cone is the heart of the speaker and provides essential...

  • What Are 3-Way Speakers?

    When purchasing a set of speakers there are a variety of terms and specifications that can become confusing and overwhelming. The designation of 2-way, 3-way or 4-way can be frustrating for some...

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