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Does speaker size affect sound?

Does speaker size affect sound?

It’s not just a matter of louder volume or bass: big speakers just sound better than little ones. When it comes to speakers, size does matter. Big speakers clobber little ones in two ways: they can play louder and make more bass.

How do small speakers make bass?

Small speakers are generally less capable of producing bass frequencies than larger speakers, though several techniques allow small speakers to produce notable bass. Enclosure design, speaker throw, passive radiators and digital-signal processing may improve bass response in small speaker designs.

Why bigger speakers are better?

With large speakers, there are less strained sounds. While small speakers create the appearance of full sound, large speakers deliver it in reality. Sounds come off as full, natural, and realistic. Music also sounds better when heard through large speakers.

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What happens if you put a magnet on a speaker?

The filings trace lines of magnetic force. Hence, a powerful magnet near your speaker is going to distort the lines of force and distort the sound. Keep your magnet away and the speaker should be fine, unless you are keeping very powerful magnets around the house.

Do loudspeakers make a profit?

Those who have “drunk the Kool-Aid”, especially when their budgets won’t allow for champagne, are usually the biggest followers of such false profits. The only real profits, are the ones the manufacturers deposit from the sale of a high margin product. (The holy grail of retail). Loudspeakers have some of the biggest profit margins in consumer A/V.

Do loudspeaker enclosures affect loudspe speaker response?

Loudspeaker enclosures are the subject of more controversy than any other item connected with modern high-fidelity music reproduction. Even though the behavior of enclosures is well understood, opinions and pseudo theories as to the effects of enclosures on loudspeaker response still persist.

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What is the profit margin on audio speakers?

Loudspeakers have some of the biggest profit margins in consumer A/V. Most of the big brands operate on a 40 to 60 point margin, meaning their speakers retail for $1000/pair, and sell at $750/pair (street price) while dealer cost on them is usually around $400 to $600/pair. For custom cabinet finishes, the margins are higher still.

Is loudspeaker design an art or a science?

Many working in the field of loudspeaker design believe that it is as much an art as a science because it involves many choices which reflect personal preferences such as maximum loudness versus bass extension, physical size, directivity characteristics, and so forth. In this chapter, we shall discuss only the physics of the problem.