4 Things to keep in mind while buying a speaker
- Aiwa India
- Dec 18, 2019
- 2 min read

The sound of cicada may sound very shrill to you but maybe soothing to somebody else. Hearing is an individual subject matter, which means not everyone perceives sound the same way. What sounds slightly noisy or flashy to one person may be soothing and happy to another, so there is always going to be a place for debate over what sounds best.
Speakers are an essential accessory to accompany on tours, or even at home. These speakers can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth, NFC, or also via aux cables and deliver decent, bright audio and many other things.
Some crucial things that matter the most in a speaker are-
Clarity
Clarity is one of the most important things for a sound system. One way to determine whether a speaker has excellent clarity is to play the music you are very familiar with, a song or album where you know every pitch, beat, and detail. Do you hear those details distinctly? If yes, then you are in the right place. We found that the recently launched Aiwa’s ADA 3200 has unmatchable clarity amongst all the speakers available in the market.
Imaging & Soundstage
The second thing to listen for in an Aiwa Bluetooth speaker system is imaging and soundstage, or the ability to render a sense of place, distance, and a three-dimensional sound field. It should convince you there is sound arising throughout, not just from the two boxes in front of you.
Refinement
Refinement refers to a speaker’s ability to sound as close to the right thing as possible. Does a human voice sound exactly like a human voice, or more from a movie like Robot? Do the pluck of the guitar, the softness of veena, the shrillness of a sound, or the falling of waterfall sound the same, or are there any distortions in the sound. Is the sound refined or not? This is what you need to analyze while selecting a speaker.
Dynamic Range
A speaker’s ability to effortlessly rise to extreme musical and cinematic summits or to render the quietest moments with detail and clarity is known as its dynamic range. It’s not just a measure of how loud you can crank the speaker with minimal or no distortion.
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