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In-ear, On-ear, Over-ear

In-ear, On-ear, Over-ear

In-ear, on-ear, and over-ear are three common types of headphones, and they differ in their form factor and how they sit on the head. In-ear headphones: Also known as earbuds or earphones, in-ear headphones are small, lightweight devices that fit inside the ear canal....

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Different types of turntable stylus

Different types of turntable stylus

A stylus is an essential component of a turntable, and it is responsible for reading the information from the vinyl record grooves and transmitting it to the audio system. There are two types of stylus - spherical and elliptical - that are different in shape,...

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Difference between HiFi and DJ Turntables

Difference between HiFi and DJ Turntables

There are several differences between HiFi and DJ turntables in terms of design principles and components: 1.Tonearm: HiFi turntables typically have a shorter and straight tonearm that is designed for accurate tracking of the record grooves, whereas DJ turntables have...

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Lossless vs compressed files. The heart of digital HiFi

Lossless vs compressed files. The heart of digital HiFi

When it comes to HiFi audio, there are two main types of audio files: lossless and compressed. Lossless audio files, as the name implies, are audio files that retain all the original data that was recorded in the studio. These files offer the highest possible sound...

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Tweeter and Subwoofer

Tweeter and Subwoofer

Tweeter A tweeter is a type of speaker that is specifically designed to produce high-frequency sounds, such as the sibilant sounds in speech (s, sh, ch, etc.) and high-pitched musical instruments such as cymbals, violin and flute. Tweeters are often smaller in size...

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