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Back in the day, to the general consumer ‘hi-fi’ meant expensive equipment that let the neighbors know things were going quite well, thank you very much.
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It would be a fair statement to say that if you are a person, aware of Charlie Brown or Christmas, or were born after 1955 (or any of the above), you have a personal relationship with the song Linus & Lucy from the 1965 Peanuts television special A Charlie Brown Christmas, but...did you hear that?
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The definitions of low fidelity and high fidelity music have changed over the years, and we (and our friends the audiophile) have changed accordingly.
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In physics, a point source is an energy source with negligible dimensions – a tiny, singular point in space where the energy emanates. In physics terms, a true point source speaker would be infinitely small with the ability to produce frequencies from 20Hz to 20kHz.
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The large or small setting is determined by how you intend to use your system and its configuration. A 'large' speaker is one that can reproduce the full audio spectrum: Theoretically from 20Hz to 20,000Hz, but in practice a speaker can be considered full range for music if it goes to 30Hz or so.
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