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If you're an audio engineer, then you probably know all about nearfield speakers. But for those of us who are less familiar with the term, nearfield speakers are loudspeakers that are designed to be...
Any sound engineer will tell you that one of the most important pieces of equipment in their arsenal is a good pair of headphones. But not just any headphones will do—they need to fit well. Some...
Nearly all audio enthusiasts have heard of PA systems, but many are confused as to what a PA system actually is, how to set up a PA system and if they even need a PA system. A PA system is an...
Speaker manufacturers run power tests on their new speaker designs before releasing them to the public. You can typically check what power tests they have completed on a speaker by looking at the...
Having worked within the field of acoustic simulation for loudspeaker drivers for over 10 years, I have become very familiar with the large variety of acoustic simulation software on the...
Large displacement analysis is a fundamental simulation technique used by design engineers across a variety of engineering disciples. For speaker design, large displacement analysis is an...