Speakers need amplification. Passive speakers need separate amps or receivers, while active speakers have built-in amplification and can connect directly to a music source.
Cinema speakers are similar to traditional ones but are typically designed to handle higher power with greater dispersion for improved vocals, bass, and dynamics.
The centre speaker is crucial in a surround system, often responsible for reproducing key action and dialogue. Perfecting it is essential for optimal surround sound.
Subwoofers reproduce deep bass, enhancing your listening experience by handling low frequencies that traditional speakers can't, helping to create a full-range sound in audio systems.
In-ceiling speakers are placed discreetly in ceilings via a cutout, hiding cables, for surround sound or music, offering quality audio without a prominent appearance.
In-wall speakers are placed discreetly in walls via a cutout, hiding cables, for surround sound or music, offering quality audio without a prominent appearance.
Music streamers play music from stored files or services like Spotify. Audio quality varies based on factors like power supply design, output stage, and DAC.