Definition of HIFI Audio
Hi-Fi is the abbreviation of English High-Fidelity, literally translated as "high fidelity", and its definition is: playback sound that is highly similar to the original sound. Hi-Fi audio system can be divided into integrated type, package type and combined type in structure. The integrated audio system is to assemble various functional equipment and speakers in a chassis, which cannot be disassembled at will.
Extended information
Hi-Fi is the abbreviation of English High-Fidelity, which is literally translated as high fidelity. It requires audio equipment to amplify and process various indicators of the sound signal without distortion during the playback process to restore the original appearance of the sound source. It's authentic, designed for listening to music.
The technical indicators of high-fidelity Hi-Fi power amplifiers mainly include output power, harmonic distortion, signal-to-noise ratio, frequency range, rated impedance and damping coefficient, etc., with particular emphasis on harmonic distortion and signal-to-noise ratio. Although AV power amplifiers also have these Technical indicators, but more emphasis on channel isolation, delay time range, various sound field modes (DSP system, home THX system, Dolby AC-3 system) and other indicators parameters, in addition, the AV amplifier also has more indicators related to the video part .
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