THE MOUTH - SPEAKERS
Everybody has a mouth but not everyone can SING !! In the same way not every speaker can produce a good sound. Pick yours wisely. If you are confused do not forget we are there to help. We are there to make you understand the different types of speakers and how they will sound like. The normal speakers that you will come across will be the big TOWER SPEAKERS then comes the small BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS then the even smaller SATELLITE SPEAKERS. Then in the line there are the CENTER SPEAKERS, the IN WALL SPEAKERS and IN CEILING SPEAKERS.
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Every speaker has its own character and its own different sound. They are picked according to what the requirements is.
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TOWER SPEAKERS: There are the BIG DADDY's that can do almost any job given to them. Meaning they are FULL RANGE (capable of producing sound throughout the human frequency range) and can be used for both MOVIES and MUSIC without any doubt.
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BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS: These are the smaller versions or the substitute to the tower speakers when either there is lack of space or there is a limited budget. Usually they will be cheaper than the tower speakers. Being cheaper than the tower speakers or being smaller than the tower speakers does not mean they are not good. Many of the modern bookshelf speakers are better than the budget tower speakers and may cost more.
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SATELLITE SPEAKERS: Well, satellite speakers have nothing to do with the satellites flying above the earth but they are just the smaller version of the bookshelf speakers. When the space is even more limited they are screwed to the wall. Because of the size limitation the frequency response is also limited and they are usually paired with a SUB-WOOFER to get a good sound.
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CENTER SPEAKERS: As understood by the name, a center speaker is placed in the front center position for the movie dialogues or the singer's voice if listening to a multi-channel audio track (SACD) and it does not come in pairs !! A center speaker is responsible for all the dialogues and some action parts in the movies. 80% of the movie is played through the center speaker so never ever under estimate the importance of it and pick yours carefully to enjoy the movie to the fullest with full dialogue clarity.
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IN-WALL SPEAKERS: As the name goes these speakers are preferred when there is limited floor space available or you simply do not want the speakers to show up and have a tidy look. These speakers have their own limitations because of their size and lack of a cabinet but when paired with a good SUB-WOOFER and a good AMPLIFIER you wont regret your decision.
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IN-CEILING SPEAKERS: These speakers are used when you want mono sound in every room of your building and want to have a good ambience either at your work place or your living area. They are not only used for playing music in your room but they play an important role in your home cinema when used in DOLBY ATMOS or AURO -3D (VOICE OF GOD). Just like other IN-WALL SPEAKERS do not expect a very good low frequency response but they are not even required to go that deep unless you want to go IMAX (NO SUB WOOFER AND ALL CHANNELS FULL RANGE).
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ON-WALL SPEAKERS: These speakers are again for those people who either have less space in their room or are just looking for a neater tidier look. As the size of the cabinet is small they have a limited bass response and require a SUB-WOOFER to experience a fuller sound.
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