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link to What Is Speaker Cone Breakup? (Explained)

What Is Speaker Cone Breakup? (Explained)

Cone breakup is a phenomenon that all speaker designers must work with. I have spent many hours trying to “shift” cone breakup out of the speaker listening range or trying dozens of engineering...

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Is A Speaker Dust Cap Necessary?

Speaker dust caps are very easy to spot on a speaker and are located in the middle of the speaker cone. In fact, you may think the speaker dust cap is a primary component in sound generation, but its...

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What Does “Speaker Motor” Mean?

When I first started working as an engineer in the loudspeaker industry, the term "speaker motor" really confused me. It is a term often used by speaker designers, but what does it mean and is there...

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What Does Speaker Phase Mean?

Good sound quality is essential to any audio setup, from home theatre systems to live sound PA. An important factor in producing good sound quality is speaker phase. Speaker phase is often overlooked...

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What Are Sound Waves In Simple Terms?

Sound travels in waves. When you listen to music or any sound on your speakers, sound travels through air in waves from the sound source to your ears. But what exactly are these sound waves? How...

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Why Is A Speaker Known As A Transducer?

When I first started working as a speaker designer, many of the engineers where I worked referred to speakers as transducers. In fact, many of the senior speaker design engineers called themselves...

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