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What You Need to Know Before Buying a Speaker

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Music has a deep connection with the human brain. Music moves the human brain deeply. In some cases listening to music may remind you of your past. Music also plays a very effective role in relieving stress in many cases.

However, this music can make your mood irritable. In this case, you should also be aware of the medium of listening to music. Just listening to music will not relieve stress, so your speaker must be comfortable. Now let’s find out what things to keep in mind before buying a speaker.

“I’ve been involved in speaker marketing for almost 10 years,” said Shawkat Ali Junel, Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Multimedia Kingdom. There are many types of speakers. Such as 2: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1 or 6: 1. In terms of connectivity, wired and Bluetooth facilities are complete. So in my opinion, if you want to buy a speaker, you must first decide from which source you want to play the speaker. If you want to play from a mobile phone, it is better to have a Bluetooth-complete speaker.

There are also many speakers that can play sound from a pen drive or memory card, you can buy speakers with this facility if you feel the need. Make sure you have a sound control system.

At the time of purchase, you will see that the specification of the speaker is mentioned on the package. Watt, frequency, signal ratio, input-output system are written. If you know the meaning of these, you can decide for yourself which speaker is better for you. Frequency ratios are usually calculated in hertz. The higher the number, the more noise the speaker can generate.

Watt power consumption is usually calculated. It indicates how much electricity a speaker works on.

Sensitivity is expressed in decibels per watt. This indicates how much noise a speaker can make per watt.

Speakers of more conventional brands should be bought. Speakers of Microlab, Creative, Logitech, Altech Lansing, F&D, Digital X are doing well in the market at present. Good speakers are available for four to six thousand rupees for computer use.

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