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DON SYSTEMS

EDITORIAL & TESTING POLICY
Acoustic Integrity Verified

At Speaker Cleaner Pro, we deal directly with the physical hardware of expensive consumer electronics. Providing acoustic recovery advice requires immense responsibility. This Editorial and Testing Policy outlines exactly how Don Systems creates, verifies, and updates the technical guides and tools published on this platform.

1. Our Core Journalistic Principles

Our editorial foundation rests on three uncompromisable pillars:

  • Hardware First, Opinions Second: We do not publish anecdotal fixes (like the dangerous "rice myth"). Every troubleshooting step provided on this site is grounded in established acoustic physics and verified hardware tear-downs.
  • Device Agnosticism: We do not play favorites between Apple and Android. Our methodologies acknowledge the unique architectural differences of both ecosystems, providing unbiased, factual recovery steps for each.
  • Safety Over Speed: If an acoustic frequency or physical cleaning method poses even a fractional risk to a device's motherboard or waterproof membrane, we will explicitly warn against it or refuse to publish it.

The Independence Guarantee: Don System's Holding is a fully independent entity. We do not accept sponsored content, we do not accept payment to alter our diagnostic guides, and no smartphone manufacturer has any editorial control over our testing results.

2. The Hardware Testing Methodology

The Web Audio API frequencies generated by Speaker Cleaner Pro (such as the 165Hz sine wave and 60Hz square wave) were not chosen at random. They are the result of rigorous real-world testing.

When engineering these tools, Lead Developer Don Odibat utilizes a testing array of modern devices, including late-model iPhones, Samsung Galaxy S-series, and Google Pixels. We observe the resonant frequencies required to achieve maximum speaker cone excursion without initiating voice-coil overheating or digital clipping. The frequencies on our dashboard represent the mathematical consensus of safety and efficacy across these major platforms.

3. AI and Automation Policy

In the modern web development era, transparency regarding Artificial Intelligence is mandatory. Don Systems utilizes AI strictly as a co-pilot for code structuring and syntactical formatting. However:

  • No Auto-Generated Diagnostics: AI is never used to generate unverified hardware advice. Every troubleshooting step, emergency triage protocol, and acoustic theory published on this site is researched, written, and architected by a human expert.
  • Human Final Review: Every line of content is manually reviewed by Don Odibat before publication to ensure it meets our strict safety standards.

4. Update and Correction Cadence

Hardware architecture evolves constantly. An acoustic recovery method that worked for an iPhone 12 may need adjustments for the stereo array of an iPhone 16. Therefore, we treat our content as a living system.

  • Quarterly Audits: All major pillar guides are reviewed quarterly to maintain technical accuracy.
  • Release-Cycle Updates: When Apple, Samsung, or Google release new flagship devices with significantly altered speaker hardware, we test and update our frequencies and guides accordingly.

You will find "Published" and "Last Updated" timestamps at the top of every guide, proving its active maintenance.

5. Reader Corrections

We hold ourselves to the highest standards of technical accuracy. If you are an acoustic engineer, repair technician, or hardware developer who spots a factual error regarding device architecture or resonant frequencies in our guides, we want to hear from you. Please submit corrections via our Contact Page. Verified corrections will be updated immediately, and the article's timestamp will reflect the change.