tommy_c_p2 Unregistered guest | I wanted to know about sound but sometimes i comfuse some speakers have DYNAMIC Range and some speakers have no DYNAMICS range I dont think it is frequency respond related. |
Silver Member Username: Rick_bNew york Usa Post Number: 279 Registered: Dec-03 | tommy, It is the range between the loudest and the softess sounds that are in a piece of music, or can be reproduced by a piece of audio gear(speakers) without distortion. In speech it is around 40dB, while in some music it can be as much as 75dB. |
Bronze Member Username: Timn8terSeattle, WA USA Post Number: 91 Registered: Dec-03 | This should have gone into the "definitions" thread. |
J. Vigne Unregistered guest | Move this over if you want more information. |
Unregistered guest | Can you guy give me the link to information please I'm new to this site I don't know where to go |
Silver Member Username: Project6Post Number: 877 Registered: Dec-03 | post it here https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/56618.html |
J. Vigne Unregistered guest | Tommy, if you'e still with us, go to the general category of "speakers" and scroll down to the threads listed below the three choices you have in that category. You will find "Defintions and descriptions". Post your request there. |