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Auch wenn unter Technikern, Tonmeistern, Künstlern und interessierten Laien immer wieder sehr engagierte Diskussionen über die Qualität von Lautsprechern geführt werden, ist die Frage der Qualität angesichts der vielfältigen Anwendungsgebiete von Lautsprechern und der sich daran orientierenden Modellbandbreite der Hersteller kaum pauschal zu beantworten. Vermeintlich schlechte Lautsprecher sind häufig nur unpassende Lautsprecher. Dabei lassen sich im Hinblick auf die Einsatzgebiete und die daraus abgeleiteten Anforderungen im Wesentlichen fünf Lautsprechertypen unterscheiden.

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Goertz, A. (2008). Lautsprecher. In: Weinzierl, S. (eds) Handbuch der Audiotechnik. VDI-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-34301-1_8

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