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  2. Linn Isobarik - Wikipedia

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    The Isobarik, like the Sara and Kan that were developed in the 1970s and 80s, was designed to work best near room boundaries. [8] Manufacturer's leaflets advise positioning of the speaker close to a rear wall and approximately 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm) from corners. [4] [7] The trade-off is the less than solid stereo image. [1]

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    Not all speakers are made the same, just like all listeners aren't the same. Some people are content with something cheap for their audio — as long as they can hear it, it's a success. And that ...

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    Best Low-Cost, Full-Range Ceiling Speakers: Definitive Technology Ueua/Di 6.5R Best Value: Pyle Pair 6.5-Inch Flush Mount Best Multi-Functional Speaker: Focal 100ICW8

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    The Best Computer Speakers. Best Overall: Audioengine A2+ Best Value: Mackie CR4-XBT. Most Versatile: Monoprice DT-3. Best Surround Sound: Logitech Z906. Easiest Setup: Klipsch ProMedia 2.1. What ...

  6. THX - Wikipedia

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    THX is an American audio company based in the San Francisco Bay Area.It is known for its suite of digital high fidelity audiovisual reproduction standards for movie theaters, screening rooms, home theaters, computer speakers, video game consoles, car audio systems, and video games.

  7. Audio crossover - Wikipedia

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    A passive 2-way crossover designed to operate at loudspeaker voltages.. Audio crossovers are a type of electronic filter circuitry that splits an audio signal into two or more frequency ranges, so that the signals can be sent to loudspeaker drivers that are designed to operate within different frequency ranges.