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Understanding Speaker Specifications: A Consumer Guide
DateDec.28,2022 by #Marshall, Speaker, Audio, Bluetooth, Portable, Tufton, Killburn, Acton, Specifications, Sound Pressure Level, Frequency Response, Stereo, Mono, Sound

    Purchasing speakers can be a lot of fun, but for most of us, it is a rare occurrence. Since you will probably be living with the speaker for a while, when the time comes, you'll need to spend plenty of time trying out different speakers. Without a doubt, listening to a speaker's sound is the best way to check it out before buying it. However, this is not always practical, especially in the age of internet buying. Therefore, having a solid understanding of the speaker's specifications is of the utmost importance. In this article, we'll explain the most frequent specifications you'll see so that you can make more informed purchasing decisions.


Frequency Response

    The frequency response of a speaker describes the audible frequency range that it can reproduce, measured in Hertz. The human ear can perceive sounds ranging from 20 Hz, low bass tones, to 20,000 Hz, which are extremely high-pitched. In a musical context, this range is frequently divided into bass, middle, and treble. In general, the bass ranges from 20 to 300 Hz, mid is from 300 Hz to 4 kHz, and treble is anything above 4 kHz. Marshall Tufton Portable Speaker 4.9kg has the optimal frequency range, which is between 40 Hz to 20kHz. The speaker's top panel has analogue control knobs for bass, treble, and volume, so you can fine-tune the sound to get the exact sound you want.  

                                          


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Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL)

    The maximum sound pressure level is the loudest the speaker can play before it breaks or begins to sound terrible. It is measured in decibels (dB) and is often referred to as the sensitivity of a speaker. Take a look at the examples below for a general understanding of sensitivity. A whisper has a dB level of 15 to 25. Home background noise, however, ranges from 40 to 60 dB. A lawnmower's noise level can be around 90 dB, but your average speaking voice ranges from 64 to 70 dB. A car's horn, however, can be as loud as 110 dB. Typical values for speakers are:

  • • 85-89 dB for bookshelf speakers.
  • • 87-92 dB for floor-standing models.
  • • 93-100+ dB for high-efficiency speakers.

 

Marshall Kilburn II Portable Speaker 2.5kg is one of the excellent models of Marshall Speaker, in which the maximum sound pressure level (SPL) is 100.4 dB.

 

     

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Stereo / Mono

The number of channels sent to the speakers distinguishes the mono from the stereo. A mono audio signal contains only a single channel. Even if there are several speakers, all sounds will originate from a single source signal. Stereo audio consists of two audio signals created for two channels —left and right. A stereo effect usually results in a significantly more pleasurable listening experience; this is true for music and movies, with the creation of width and depth from stereo audio. Most of the Marshall speakers on our website feature stereo audio, one of which is the Marshall Acton II Bluetooth Speaker 2.85kg.

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