understanding specs

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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
I don't understand tech so it would have to be in very layman terms. Are there any web pages you can recommend that go over specs for audio equipment for dummies? Note the wordier it is--you've already lost me.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
I thought here was a glossary on here but I can’t come up with it...
This might help, although some of the descriptions are longer.

 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
It's worth checking through some videos on YouTube to get a feel for things. But, it isn't bad to ask here about the questions you may have. Some people aren't all that friendly if you are asking for basic definitions which you can look up, but you can still give it a try. Please hold onto a thick skin if you start getting silly with the questions, but you will find that there are many online who are happy to help give you answers you want.

A good thing to do is read some reviews of products then come back with a list of terms which don't make any sense at all.

Some things may be really easy to answer, others may not be so much the case.

You can also sometimes kind of lay out some purchasing questions and get some answers that lead you towards the right solution to a problem you may have.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
It's worth checking through some videos on YouTube to get a feel for things. But, it isn't bad to ask here about the questions you may have. Some people aren't all that friendly if you are asking for basic definitions which you can look up, but you can still give it a try. Please hold onto a thick skin if you start getting silly with the questions, but you will find that there are many online who are happy to help give you answers you want.

A good thing to do is read some reviews of products then come back with a list of terms which don't make any sense at all.

Some things may be really easy to answer, others may not be so much the case.

You can also sometimes kind of lay out some purchasing questions and get some answers that lead you towards the right solution to a problem you may have.
I didn't understand what active speakers meant till I found out it has its own plug in. Then it made sense. I'm that sort of dummy when it comes to this stuff and why I need it put into layman terms. Much more a visual learner I'm afraid.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
I didn't understand what active speakers meant till I found out it has its own plug in. Then it made sense. I'm that sort of dummy when it comes to this stuff and why I need it put into layman terms. Much more a visual learner I'm afraid.
No worries. Ask away. Everyone has to learn about something before the know about it.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
I didn't understand what active speakers meant till I found out it has its own plug in. Then it made sense. I'm that sort of dummy when it comes to this stuff and why I need it put into layman terms. Much more a visual learner I'm afraid.
Yeah, that's the type of question which is easy to Google, but is fine to ask for additional clarification.
I mean, yes, active speakers have their own plug. But what does that mean?
It actually means that they have a built-in amplifier. Most subwoofers are considered 'active', for that very reason.
A passive speaker requires external amplification. In home theater, most speakers are passive except the subwoofer.

Most computer speakers are active, or have a subwoofer module which provides power to them.

It's always best to not overcomplicate things IMO. Instead of trying to learn everything up front, you will want to just figure out what your goals are, then focus on that. If your goal is to build a nice HT setup, then you need a budget and a room and then just ask and talk about it a bit. Some numbers may need to move. But there are often people that can help direct you towards the best options for your money and room size which saves a lot of guesswork. From there, you can ask about why people are making those recommendations.

But, often, it is your own personal tastes in music, listening, viewing, etc. which can help dictate a choice, and that isn't something that can just be put into a book and answered. You must listen to different speakers and decide for yourself which sound you like the most. Even if it disagrees with what some others recommend.
 

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