
Basic Audio Knowledge
Speakers Buzzing or Humming? A Guide to Understanding and Fixing the Causes
Speakers making buzzing or humming noises? Learn the main causes—like ground loop, electromagnetic interference, and cable issues—and follow our DIY steps to easily fix speaker noise problems!
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CTA-2034 Spinorama: Advanced Loudspeaker Measurement and Performance Analysis
Uncover how the CTA-2034 Spinorama standard transforms loudspeaker design and evaluation. Learn how advanced acoustic measurements correlate with real-world performance and listener perception.
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Lead the Holiday Audio Market! Platform-Ready Innovation for 2025
Discover Jazz Hipster’s three modular audio platforms designed for Holiday 2025 success. Deliver premium wireless, immersive, and audiophile experiences to capture Europe’s booming seasonal demand.
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Seizing Real Growth in the Evolving Bookshelf Speaker Market
Discover why the global bookshelf speaker market is thriving in the aDiscover why the global bookshelf speaker market is thriving in the age of wireless audio. Explore consumer trends, regional growth, and key opportunities for brands delivering high-fidelity sound.ge of wireless audio. Explore consumer trends, regional growth, and key opportunities for brands delivering high-fidelity sound.
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Certified for Japan’s Fire Service Act: Jazz Hipster Delivers Loudspeakers You Can Launch With
In the Japanese market, when an Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) of loudspeakers claims its products "comply with the Japanese Fire Service Act," it signifies that these products have passed stringent fire safety standards and certification procedures. This allows them to be used in fire-related alarm and public address (PA) systems.
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Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2025
Join Jazz Hipster at CES 2025! Explore our latest Streaming Amplifiers and Bookshelf Speakers. Book your demo now!
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Overview of The Primary Cause of Nonlinear Distortions in Speaker Drivers and Their Mitigation Methods
The fundamental operating principle of a speaker driver is simple: when an alternating current signal flows through the voice coil, it generates a fluctuating magnetic field.
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