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Audio Concepts 109 - Studio Monitors Buyers Guide.
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1
A speaker than uses two identical drivers for the mid/low-frequency range may be referred to as
an MFA (mid frequency arrangement) design
an M&M (mid+mid) design
an MTO (more-than-one) design
an MTM (mid-tweeter-mid) design
2
A little technical knowledge about the different types of speaker designs
will only sow confusion when selecting speakers
can be helpful when selecting speakers for a particular studio
is never necessary, it's all about finding the speakers with the biggest bass
is never necessary, it's all about personal preference
3
When it comes to monitoring, most larger, professional studios utilize
only earbuds
more than one set of speakers
only one pair of speakers
only headphones
4
A subwoofer
extends the low end, handling the lowest couple of octaves
reduces the level of the low end, taming overly boomy sound
should never be used with a crossover
handles all mid and low frequencies from 2-3kHz down
5
A passive radiator is
a free-sanding woofer not enclosed in a cabinet
a studio monitor that has its own built-in amplifier
a high-frequency driver that doesn't require any amplification
a dummy speaker that vibrates sympathetically, used instead of a simple port opening
6
A ribbon tweeter is a
thin lightweight metal strip
compression driver attached to a horn assembly
plastic cone
plastic dome
7
A coaxial monitor achieves time-alignment between the woofer and tweeter
by using the same-sized speakers for woofer and tweeter
by using a tweeter that is larger than the woofer
by mounting the tweeter is a physically separate cabinet
by positioning the tweeter in the center of the woofer
8
The primary speakers in a music studio should be
ear buds
mini-speakers, like the ones in a laptop or tablet
regular hi-fi speakers
dedicated studio monitors
9
Room Correction software
is specifically designed to increase the bass response
is specifically designed to decrease the bass response
is a well-known scam -- the room never affects the sound of the monitors
measures the room's response and uses EQ to correct for frequency imbalances
10
A speaker crossover
is only used in ribbon speakers
is not needed when there are fewer than three drivers in the speaker
sends highs to the tweeter and lows to the woofer
sends lows to the tweeter and highs to the woofer
11
A transmission line
has a sharper low-frequency rolloff than a ported design
is a balanced cable that feeds audio into a specialized speaker
is a wireless speaker connection
has a more gradual low-frequency rolloff than a ported design
12
A bi-amped speaker is
a speaker that requires 2 external amplifiers
a passive monitor with dual mid/low-frequency drivers
a speaker with 1 amp for 2 drivers (the woofer and tweeter)
a 2-way active speaker with separate amps for the woofer and tweeter
13
When listening in speakers, Inter-Aural Crosstalk means
the left ear only hears the sound from the right speaker
the right ear only hears the sound from the left speaker
each ear only hears the sound from the speaker on that side
both ears hear the sound from both speakers
14
A speakers that makes use of a magnet and a voice coil is
an electrostatic design
a static diaphragm design
a moving-coil design
an electronic design
15
Sealed enclosures and vented cabinets are
purely cosmetic speaker designs that have no effect on the sound
only used in very large studio monitors
speaker cabinet designs for handling the low frequencies
sub-assemblies specifically for the tweeter (high frequencies)
16
A sealed enclosure
has a port on the rear of the cabinet
has a port on the front of the cabinet
has a slot on the front or the rear of the cabinet
completely encloses the speaker
17
Placing a speaker up against a room boundary
will have no effect on the bass
will result in a build-up of bass
will result in an overall loss of bass
is always required for studio monitors
18
A vented enclosure, also referred to as a bass reflex design
completely encloses the speaker
always has the tweeter positioned at the center of the woofer
has a port (an opening in the cabinet) to minimize the bass response
has a port (an opening in the cabinet) to extend the bass response
19
A 5.1 surround system consists of
Five speakers across the front and one subwoofer
Three speakers in the front (L,C, R), two in the rear, and one subwoofer
Stereo speakers each with five woofers and one tweeter
Four speakers in the corners, one on the ceiling, and one subwoofer
Audio Concepts 109
Studio Monitors Buyers Guide
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