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What Is The 1/3 Rule For Speaker Placement? (Rule of thirds explained)

Sound is a critical element of our experiences, whether binge-watching our favourite shows, immersing ourselves in a gripping video game, or simply unwinding to the soothing rhythm of our chosen...

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What Are The Different Types Of Loudspeaker Horn?

In the audio and sound systems world, the term 'horn' holds significant importance. Despite its prevalence, many remain unaware of the crucial role that a loudspeaker horn plays in shaping and...

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link to How To Understand The Unit Of Decibels (Simple explanation)

How To Understand The Unit Of Decibels (Simple explanation)

The decibel unit is fundamental to understand for anyone working in audio, physics or acoustics.  A decibel (dB) is a unit used to measure the intensity or power level of sound or signal. It...

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What Is The 3dB Rule?

In audio engineering and acoustics, certain rules and principles guide how we perceive and work with sound. One such principle that governs my every interaction with audio equipment is the 3dB...

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What Causes My Guitar Amp To Buzz? (And how to stop it)

As an avid guitar player, I've had my fair share of run-ins with that irritating, persistent nuisance that we all know as amplifier buzz. This pesky issue can turn a sweet melody into a cacophonous...

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Can We Hear Audio Over 20kHz?

Have you ever wondered about the range of sound frequencies that the human ear can detect? Often, we come across claims that we can hear sounds only in the frequency range of 20Hz to 20kHz, but is it...

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