How to select speakers? Common questions and answers you should know

Jamsbond

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Q: Do you need to pay attention to the parameters such as "frequency response curve, distortion curve, sound pressure, transient response, impedance, signal-to-noise ratio" when selecting speakers?

A: If you just want to get a satisfactory listening experience, it is the most effective and practical to listen to it directly. The parameters can only objectively reflect the quality of the speaker, which is not meaningful for consumer speakers. These terms seem very professional, but they are not very helpful for purchasing, so don’t worry too much.

Q: Do I have to buy top brands when choosing speakers? (JBL, Dynaudio, B&O, etc.)

A: If you are buying a cheap speakers with relatively good performance, then it would be more appropriate to choose Edifier.

Q: Are 2.1 speakers better than 2.0 speakers?

A: Certainly not. First of all, we know that the main difference between 2.1 speakers and 2.0 speakers is that there are more than 2.1 independent subwoofers. The independence of this subwoofer is more to compromise the cost. In some consumer speakers 2.1 The speakers can better enhance the atmosphere of some audio and video. In fact, the bass of the good 2.0 speakers is more holistic overall, not only rumbling, but more suitable for listening to music.

Q: The more speaker generating units, the better?

A: No! Don't blindly pursue multiple vocal units!

Q: The greater the power, the better the sound effect?

A: Power and sound effects have no direct effect! You can simply understand that the louder the louder the louder the louder the power.

Summary: I personally think that buying a consumer-grade speaker that suits you is actually very simple. Determine the use scenario, budget and appearance requirements to basically filter out most of the products and then take a look at the market evaluation and reviews. Then you can make a decision.
 
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