These two indicators are directly interdependent

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These two indicators are directly interdependent

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The larger the size of the device, the more space it has to accommodate large speakers, an amplifier, and a battery. Accordingly, the choice based on these criteria begins with an understanding of the purposes of using the speaker.

If you are buying acoustics for a country house for permanent use, you will not go wrong by choosing a large speaker.

If you come to your country house from argentina mobile database to time, it makes more sense to choose more portable devices. Medium-sized speakers are easy to carry around. Their sound quality will please you both in a city apartment and during a barbecue party.

For those who don’t want to bother their neighbors with loud music, like to listen to tracks without headphones while cycling and use a speaker for background music while relaxing in nature, compact speakers are quite suitable.

Size vs. power - unfortunately, you'll have to choose and sacrifice something.

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Frequency range

The larger it is, the richer, juicier and brighter the sound. The only indicator that interests us here is the lower threshold of the frequency range, since it shows how the device will reproduce bass.

A pocket speaker, due to its small size, cannot reproduce low frequencies. Usually, its frequency range starts from 120-150 Hz and higher. Another thing is a large speaker capable of producing lows from 40-60 Hz. This will pump up any party.

The upper indicator does not play an important role. Some manufacturers indicate the range of these frequencies up to 35 kHz and higher. This is nothing more than a marketing ploy. The fact is that the average person's ear is able to detect sound with a frequency from 16-20 Hz to 15-20 kHz. We simply cannot evaluate any indicators outside this range.
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