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SpeakerCompare simulates the sound of home and car speakers through your headphones. It lets you compare sonic characteristics between speakers so that you can make a more informed shopping decision.
For the best sound comparison, we recommend selecting your brand and model of headphones in the right-hand column, or if your headphones aren't listed, you can rent one of our Listening Kits.
For free personalized advice, call 1-888-291-8923. Our Advisors have listened to most of the speakers we carry, and can help you make the best choice for your system.
SpeakerCompare simulates the sound of home and car speakers through your headphones. It lets you compare sonic characteristics between speakers so that you can make a more informed shopping decision.
SpeakerCompare tailors your listening experience to the exact headphones you have, so that what you hear is comparable to auditioning speakers side-by-side in person. Knowing which model headphones you’re using lets us remove any sonic coloring from your experience.
In an actual listening room, you'd find that some speakers play louder than others when fed the same amount of power. In equal power mode, you'll hear these differences in loudness as they naturally occur between speakers.
In equal volume mode, we've made the loudness of each speaker about the same. This gives you a more direct comparison of subtle voicing differences between speakers.
SpeakerCompare gives you a sense of the sonic differences. But performance in the real world is affected by the acoustics of your car or home, your choice of amplification, and your source material. We still believe that the gold standard for auditioning speakers is hearing them in your own environment — that’s why we offer a 60-day money-back guarantee.
To help you choose the right speakers, we recommend using Crutchfield’s SpeakerCompare Listening Kit. It includes a pair of studio-quality headphones, and a guide to getting the most out of your session, and a few other necessary items. We’ve carefully chosen the components of this kit to ensure a crystal-clear listening experience. It’s available for a nominal rental fee, and includes a $25 Crutchfield merchandise credit.
Mirrorless cameras give you interchangeable lens flexibility and can deliver high-quality, high-resolution stills and video. They have fewer moving parts than their DSLR counterparts, so they're lighter and smaller. You can get from powerful entry-level models to professional-grade ones. Some models are even designed especially for vloggers.
Mirrorless cameras capture images without the use of a mirror in the camera body. This is different from DSLR cameras, which reflect images into viewfinders via mirrors.
That depends on your needs. Mirrorless cameras are lighter, more portable, and can give you better video quality even in lower-end models. They can also shoot more images at faster shutter speeds. DSLR cameras offer a wider selection of interchangeable lenses and longer battery life.
The electronic viewfinder (EVF) on a mirrorless camera shows you an exact preview of the image that you will be capturing. You can see how your settings affect the image in real time.
Mirrorless cameras are great for beginner photographers because they’re small, more affordable at the entry level, and feature auto modes that make it easy to let the camera do the thinking. When you’re ready to take more creative control, manual modes give you that capability. And it helps you learn, since the electronic viewfinder shows you exactly what effects manually changing the camera settings has on your image.
The most common sensor sizes for both mirrorless and DSLR cameras are full frame and APS-C. Full-frame cameras give you the best overall image quality, while APS-C (or “crop-sensor”) cameras are generally more compact and affordable.
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