hljóðgæði
Hljóðgæði refers to the fidelity of a sound recording or reproduction relative to its original source. It encompasses various aspects of sound that contribute to its perceived quality, including clarity, accuracy, and the absence of distortion or unwanted noise. High hljóðgæði means the reproduced sound closely resembles the original sound, capturing nuances and details without degradation. Conversely, low hljóðgæði is characterized by muffled sounds, crackling, hiss, or a general lack of realism.
Several factors influence hljóðgæði. The quality of the recording equipment used, the acoustics of the recording
Listeners perceive hljóðgæði differently based on their auditory capabilities and personal preferences. However, objective measurements exist