2/15/2012

For A Great Set Of Desktop Speakers Try M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 Speakers

By Abe Schaefer


The advent of the digital era killed a great many devices that had strong followings. In the 1970s, the trend in entertainment equipment was audio centric and having a great sound system was the ultimate cool. All that science could have been saved if the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 speakers had been available then.

The entire world of sound has changed in the nearly half century since then, and they have been amazing. What used to emanate from a 15 pound system with innumerable cables and connections can now be generated by a device that fits in a shirt pocket. Then, as now, the key to any system is the speaker it is played on.

Even the way we use our entertainment systems has changed with people carrying with them listen to them while they jog, walk or work. In order to keep from disturbing people around them many people use ear buds, tiny amplifiers that allow listening in private. But when it comes to truly enjoying or sharing the music, the amplifier has to be well-made, quality equipment.

The answer has to do with how our ears work and the use of reproduced music and voice. We hear sound only when the eardrums vibrated by waves caused by the sound source. Waves created by the source propagate through the air and cause the eardrum to move, which is then interpreted by the brain.

Amplifiers for build with different sized vibrating cones so that the frequencies can be produced most efficiently. Woofers have larger cones and I used to create longer frequencies while tweeters are smaller and vibrate faster for shorter frequencies and to ensure the entire spectrum is covered a mid-range cone focuses on the middle frequencies.

Amplifiers produce noise in the same manner that the original source did, creating waves by moving a piece known as the cone to re-create the movement. The more closely the vibrations match the original source, without adding mechanical noise, the better the quality. Tiny systems like those in earphones have difficulty re-creating the spectrum of audible frequencies and so the quality is diminished.

Selecting a sound system to match the computer depends on intended use. If video clips are the primary function, then lower quality amplifiers are adequate. But if the sound quality is important, as when watching movies or music one will want something better. Selecting M-Audio Studiophile AV 40 speakers allow professional quality sound without the in-studio expense.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment