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How Is Sound Made In A Speaker? (A simple guide)

Speakers are really amazing products. Such simple designs can reproduce some of the world's greatest music and sounds. But how is the sound made by a speaker? How do speakers work? Sound is...

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What Is Speaker Xmax? (In simple words)

Speaker Xmax is often included as part of the specifications of a speaker driver, but what does this Xmax value mean and how does it affect our speaker performance?  Speaker Xmax is a measure...

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What Is An Infinite Baffle? (Explained)

In the world of speakers, an infinite baffle is a term that often comes up, but what does it mean? And what consequences does an infinite baffle have for a speaker's performance? The baffle is the...

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Is Machine Learning And Deep Learning The Same Thing?

Machine learning and deep learning are two very hot topics right now in the world of technology, particularly in the world of audio classification. But what exactly are machine learning and deep...

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What Is Speaker Fs? (Fundamentals explained)

Speaker Fs is an important parameter to know for speaker designers and speaker users. It is often quoted as part of the marketing material when purchasing a new speaker, but what does it...

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link to How Do You Read A Modal Analysis Result? (Explained)

How Do You Read A Modal Analysis Result? (Explained)

Modal analysis is a fundamental tool for simulation engineers, particularly if you work with components that are subjected to vibration.  Modal analysis is one of the most common forms of FEA...

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