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General

  • Speakers and Low-Level Listening
  • Do I Need a Speaker That Can Play Loud?
  • Understanding Passthrough on Arendal Subwoofers
  • What Is Port Chuffing and How Do We Prevent It?
  • What Do First Order, Second Order, and Third Order Crossovers Mean?
  • Why Don’t All Drivers Move the Same on Our Tower Speakers?
  • Speakers vs. Headphones - What’s the Difference?
  • What Is a Spider in a Speaker?
  • The Truth About Speaker & Subwoofer Specs
  • What Is Brightness in Sound?
  • Materials in Speaker Driver Designs – Differences and Impact
  • How Do Arendal Speakers Sound?
  • RT60 Explained: Understanding Reverberation Time
  • Why You Might Not See Arendal Woofers Move
  • Understanding Impulse Response in Speakers
  • Understanding Subwoofer Group Delay – And Why Arendal Sound Leads the Way
  • What Is a Passive Radiator and How Is It Different From a Port?
  • Puck Pro Rubber Feet Specifications
  • What Is a Voice Coil?
  • What Is a Ground Loop and How Do You Fix It?
  • Puck+ Rubber Feet Specifications
  • The Myth of the “Musical” Subwoofer
  • The Importance of Crossover Components in Speaker Design
  • Objective Measurements vs. Subjective Listening in Speaker Design
  • The Benefits of Flat and Balanced Speakers
  • What Is Subwoofer Input Impedance?
  • Nearfield Listening
  • Understanding Common Audio Filters: Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley, and More
  • What Are Coaxial Drivers in Hi-Fi Speakers?
  • What Is a Waveguide?
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