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Frequency Range and Frequency Response
Frequency Range is the actual span of frequencies a speaker can produce.
Sensitivity
Sensitivity measures how much volume is produced from a given amount of power.
Distortion - The Science Behind the Noise
Every component adds some level of distortion along the audio chain, changing the original signal along the way. Generally, mass market audio devices will tend to add a little coloration to compensate for things they don’t do well.
Diffraction Explained
Soundwaves are vibrations of molecules in the air that cause pressure variations. When these waves encounter an obstacle, or any change in the surface or medium they are traveling within, they will try to bend around the obstacle. In a sense, they distort from their original form.
Damping Factor Explained
Damping Factor is an important - and often misunderstood - amplifier spec that most definitely affects the sound of your audio system.
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