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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source Speakers Wholesale China

SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report: China Speaker Manufacturing Landscape Analysis (2026)
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q1 2026 | Confidential: SourcifyChina Client Use Only
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for wholesale speaker manufacturing, accounting for ~75% of global production volume (2025 Statista). While cost advantages persist, strategic sourcing now requires nuanced evaluation of regional clusters balancing quality, lead time resilience, and total landed cost. Guangdong Province (PRD) is the unequivocal leader for high-volume, quality-critical, and complex speaker sourcing, while Zhejiang Province offers competitive value for standardized mid-tier products. Selecting the optimal cluster is critical for mitigating supply chain volatility and achieving target margins.
Key Industrial Clusters for Speaker Manufacturing in China
China’s speaker production is heavily concentrated in 3 major clusters, each with distinct capabilities and cost structures:
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Guangdong Province (Pearl River Delta – PRD)
- Core Cities: Shenzhen (R&D, HQs, High-End), Dongguan (Mass Production), Guangzhou (Logistics, Mid-Range), Zhongshan (Specialized Audio Components)
- Profile: The undisputed global epicenter for electronics manufacturing. Hosts >60% of China’s speaker OEMs/ODMs, including Tier-1 suppliers for global audio brands (e.g., Goertek, AAC Technologies subsidiaries). Unmatched ecosystem: IC design, precision drivers, Bluetooth modules, and finished assembly within 50km radius. Dominates Bluetooth/WiFi speakers, smart speakers, and high-fidelity components. Strongest IP protection enforcement in China.
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Zhejiang Province (Yangtze River Delta – YRD)
- Core Cities: Ningbo (Export Logistics, Mid-Volume), Wenzhou (Cost-Driven SMEs, Basic Components), Hangzhou (Emerging R&D)
- Profile: Strong secondary hub focused on cost-competitive, standardized speakers (e.g., portable Bluetooth, basic multimedia). Higher concentration of SMEs and trading companies. Wenzhou offers the lowest base pricing but variable quality control. Ningbo benefits from world’s busiest port (Ningbo-Zhoushan) but faces port congestion risks. Growing in mid-tier smart speakers.
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Fujian Province (Emerging Niche)
- Core Cities: Xiamen (Port Logistics), Quanzhou (Component Focus)
- Profile: Smaller, specialized cluster. Primarily focused on mid-range speaker components (magnets, cones, enclosures) and value-engineered finished goods. Limited scale for complex electronics integration. Competitive on very basic passive speakers. Not recommended for primary sourcing of electronic speakers.
Regional Cluster Comparison: Strategic Sourcing Metrics (2026 Outlook)
Data reflects FOB China pricing for standard 2.1 Bluetooth multimedia speaker system (500W RMS, RGB lighting, app control). Based on SourcifyChina 2025 supplier audit data (n=127 factories) and forward-looking logistics/energy cost models.
| Metric | Guangdong (PRD) | Zhejiang (YRD) | Fujian |
|---|---|---|---|
| Avg. Unit Price (FOB China) | $28.50 – $34.00 (Premium for tech integration, consistent QC) |
$24.00 – $29.50 (10-15% below PRD; higher variance) |
$22.00 – $26.50 (Lowest base cost; limited tech capability) |
| Quality Consistency (1-5★) | ★★★★★ (4.7) • Tier-1 factories: ISO 9001/14001 standard • <2% AQL failure rate typical • Robust EOL testing protocols |
★★★★☆ (4.0) • Top Ningbo OEMs: ★★★★☆ • Wenzhou SMEs: ★★☆☆☆ (3.2) • AQL failure rates 3-5% common |
★★★☆☆ (3.3) • Strong on passive components • Finished goods QC inconsistent • AQL failures often 5-8% |
| Lead Time (Production + EXW) | 22 – 35 Days • Shortest due to integrated supply chain • <5% delay risk (Tier-1) • Shenzhen ports offer fastest clearance |
35 – 55 Days • Port congestion adds 7-14 days (Ningbo) • Component sourcing delays common • 15-20% delay risk at volume |
40 – 60+ Days • Reliance on imported electronics • Logistics bottlenecks at Xiamen port • High delay risk (>25%) |
| Strategic Fit | ✅ Critical for: – Premium/complex speakers – High-volume reliability – Short time-to-market – Brand compliance (IP, EHS) |
✅ Optimal for: – Cost-sensitive mid-tier goods – Standardized designs – Flexible MOQs (SMEs) ⚠️ Avoid for: Mission-critical quality |
⚠️ Limited to: – Ultra-budget passive speakers – Component-only sourcing – High-risk pilots |
Critical Sourcing Implications for 2026
- Guangdong Premium is Justified for Core Programs: The 12-18% price premium vs. Zhejiang translates to ~30% lower total supply chain risk (delays, rework, compliance failures) based on SourcifyChina’s Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) models. Essential for brands prioritizing brand reputation.
- Zhejiang Requires Rigorous Vetting: The “Wenzhou Discount” often results in hidden costs (3rd-party QC, air freight for delays, returns). Procurement must enforce factory-specific QC protocols, not just accept trading company assurances.
- Lead Time Volatility is the #1 Risk: PRD’s lead time advantage (+13 days avg. vs. YRD) will widen in 2026 due to YRD port congestion and energy constraints. Buffer inventory is non-negotiable for Zhejiang-sourced programs.
- Fujian is Not a Primary Solution: While component costs are attractive, integration challenges make Fujian unsuitable for finished speaker sourcing. Consider only for supplemental passive component orders under strict SourcifyChina supervision.
SourcifyChina Recommendation
Prioritize Guangdong (PRD) for 80%+ of strategic speaker programs – the ecosystem density and quality infrastructure deliver superior TCO despite margin pressure. Leverage Zhejiang selectively for non-core, standardized items only with SourcifyChina’s embedded QC teams and approved Tier-2 OEMs (e.g., Ningbo-based SoundCore Tech). Avoid unvetted Wenzhou suppliers – the 2025 recall surge (14% of Zhejiang-sourced speakers) proves the risk. Contact your SourcifyChina consultant for region-specific supplier shortlists and TCO calculators.
Disclaimer: Pricing/lead times are indicative 2026 projections. Actuals subject to FX volatility, raw material (copper, neodymium) fluctuations, and China export policy shifts. SourcifyChina conducts bi-annual cluster audits; latest data available upon NDA.
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Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina
B2B Sourcing Report 2026: Speakers (Wholesale from China)
Prepared for Global Procurement Managers
Executive Summary
The global demand for audio speakers—ranging from consumer electronics to commercial sound systems—continues to grow, with China remaining the dominant manufacturing hub. This report outlines the technical specifications, compliance requirements, and quality assurance protocols essential for sourcing high-performance speakers from Chinese suppliers. Emphasis is placed on material standards, dimensional tolerances, international certifications, and proactive defect mitigation strategies.
1. Technical Specifications for Speaker Sourcing
1.1 Key Components and Materials
| Component | Material Specifications | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Diaphragm (Cone) | Paper pulp, polypropylene (PP), carbon fiber, or aluminum; thickness tolerance: ±0.05 mm | Sound clarity and durability |
| Voice Coil | Copper or aluminum; wire diameter tolerance: ±0.01 mm; max temp rating: ≥180°C (Class H) | Electromagnetic efficiency |
| Magnet | Neodymium (NdFeB), ferrite; magnetic flux density: ≥1.2 T (neodymium), ≥0.4 T (ferrite) | Driving force and sensitivity |
| Basket (Frame) | Stamped steel, cast aluminum; dimensional stability under load: ≤0.1 mm deflection at 10 kg | Structural integrity |
| Enclosure | MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard), ABS plastic, or aluminum; wall thickness: ≥10 mm (MDF) | Acoustic resonance control |
| Crossover Network | Polyester film capacitors, air-core inductors; tolerance: ±5% for passive components | Frequency distribution accuracy |
1.2 Dimensional and Performance Tolerances
| Parameter | Acceptable Tolerance | Testing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency Response | ±2 dB (within specified range, e.g., 20Hz–20kHz) | Anechoic chamber testing |
| Impedance (Nominal) | ±15% of rated value (e.g., 8Ω ±1.2Ω) | LCR meter at 1 kHz |
| Sensitivity | ±1 dB (measured at 1W/1m) | SPL meter with pink noise input |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | ≤1% at rated power (1W–rated max) | Audio analyzer (e.g., Audio Precision) |
| Mounting Hole Alignment | ±0.2 mm | CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) |
| Enclosure Seam Gap | ≤0.3 mm | Visual + feeler gauge inspection |
2. Essential Compliance & Certifications
Procurement managers must ensure suppliers provide valid, up-to-date documentation for the following certifications based on target markets:
| Certification | Applicable Market | Key Requirements | Validity & Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| CE Marking | European Economic Area | Compliance with EMC, RoHS, LVD directives | Annual renewal; verify via EU Authorized Representative |
| FCC Part 15B | United States | Electromagnetic interference (EMI) limits | Required for digital/audio electronics; test report from accredited lab |
| UL 60065 / UL 1481 | United States (AV Equipment) | Fire, electrical, and mechanical safety | Issued by Underwriters Laboratories; check UL Online Certifications Directory |
| RoHS (EU) | EU, UK, China, others | Restriction of hazardous substances (Pb, Cd, Hg, etc.) | Material test reports (e.g., XRF screening) |
| ISO 9001:2015 | Global (baseline) | Quality Management System (QMS) | Audit-based; valid for 3 years with annual surveillance |
| ISO 14001 | EU, North America | Environmental management | Preferred for ESG-compliant sourcing |
| KC Mark | South Korea | Safety and EMC compliance | Required for market entry |
| PSE (Japan) | Japan | Electrical Appliance & Material Safety Law | Mandatory for AC-powered speakers |
Note: FDA certification does not apply to passive or active speakers unless they include medical-grade components (e.g., hearing assistance devices). Verify product classification before assuming FDA requirements.
3. Common Quality Defects & Prevention Strategies
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Distorted Audio Output | Misaligned voice coil, damaged cone, or magnet shift | Implement laser-guided assembly; 100% post-assembly audio sweep testing |
| Loose or Rattling Enclosure | Poor glue application, warped MDF, or loose screws | Enforce torque-controlled screwdrivers; use humidity-stabilized MDF; random vibration testing |
| Inconsistent Impedance | Faulty crossover components or solder joints | Source capacitors/inductors from approved vendors; automated AOI (Automated Optical Inspection) |
| EMI/RFI Interference | Inadequate shielding or poor PCB layout | Require FCC/CE pre-compliance testing; inspect shielding cans and ground planes |
| Magnet Demagnetization | Exposure to high heat during assembly or shipping | Train staff on thermal limits; avoid soldering near magnet; use thermal barriers |
| Cosmetic Flaws (Scratches, Dents) | Rough handling, poor packaging | Define packaging SOPs (e.g., double-wall boxes, corner protectors); conduct drop tests |
| Bluetooth/Wireless Sync Failure | Firmware bugs, antenna misplacement | Require OTA (over-the-air) update capability; verify RF performance in anechoic chamber |
| Moisture Damage (Outdoor Models) | Inadequate IP sealing | Mandate IPX5 or higher testing; inspect gaskets and sealant application under UV light |
4. Sourcing Recommendations
- Supplier Vetting: Prioritize factories with ISO 9001 and documented design control processes (APQP).
- Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI): Conduct AQL 2.5/4.0 inspections for critical and major defects.
- Prototype Validation: Require 3rd-party lab testing (e.g., SGS, TÜV) before mass production.
- Traceability: Enforce batch-level component traceability and barcode tracking.
- Tooling Ownership: Ensure molds and jigs are owned by the buyer or co-owned to prevent IP risks.
Prepared by: SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Unit
Date: April 2026
Confidential – For B2B Procurement Use Only
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: Audio Speaker Manufacturing in China (2026 Outlook)
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers | Date: Q1 2026
Subject: Strategic Cost Analysis & Sourcing Framework for Speaker Wholesale from China
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for speaker manufacturing, offering 30-50% cost advantages over Tier 1 markets (US/EU). However, 2026 requires nuanced supplier selection due to rising labor costs (+7.2% YoY), stricter environmental compliance (RoHS 3, China CCC), and supply chain fragmentation. This report provides actionable data to optimize OEM/ODM sourcing strategies, with emphasis on White Label vs. Private Label trade-offs and realistic cost structures.
White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison
Critical distinctions for procurement strategy development:
| Criteria | White Label | Private Label | Procurement Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | Generic product rebranded with buyer’s logo. Minimal design input. | Fully customized product (design, features, packaging) under buyer’s brand. | Use White Label for time-to-market speed; Private Label for brand differentiation. |
| MOQ Flexibility | Low (500–1,000 units) | Moderate-High (1,000–5,000+ units) | White Label ideal for market testing; Private Label requires demand certainty. |
| Unit Cost Premium | +5–10% vs. OEM | +15–35% vs. OEM | Private Label premium justified only with >25% retail markup potential. |
| IP Ownership | Supplier retains design IP | Buyer owns final product IP | Mandate IP assignment clauses in Private Label contracts. |
| Lead Time | 25–40 days | 45–75 days | Add 15–20 days for custom tooling in Private Label. |
| Risk Exposure | Low (proven design) | High (design validation required) | 3rd-party lab testing non-negotiable for Private Label. |
Key Insight: 68% of SourcifyChina’s 2025 client projects shifted from White Label to Private Label after securing Series A funding. Avoid White Label for premium segments (>$100 retail) – commoditization erodes margins.
2026 Speaker Manufacturing Cost Breakdown (4″ Bluetooth Speaker Example)
Based on EXW Dongguan pricing; excludes shipping, duties, and buyer-side overheads.
| Cost Component | Description | Cost Range (USD) | 2026 Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | Drivers, PCB, housing, battery, Bluetooth module | $8.50 – $14.20 | ↑ 4.1% (rare earth metals) |
| Labor | Assembly, QC, testing | $1.80 – $2.50 | ↑ 7.2% (min. wage hike) |
| Packaging | Custom box, inserts, manuals | $0.90 – $2.80 | ↑ 9.3% (sustainable materials) |
| Compliance | CCC, FCC, RoHS 3 certification | $0.35 – $0.75 | ↑ 12% (stricter audits) |
| Tooling | Molds, jigs (amortized per unit) | $0.00 – $1.20 | One-time cost ($3k–$15k) |
| TOTAL UNIT COST | Excluding tooling | $11.55 – $21.45 | ↑ 5.8% vs. 2025 |
Critical Note: Material costs vary by >60% based on component tier (e.g., neodymium vs. ferrite magnets). Always demand BOM validation from suppliers.
Estimated Price Tiers by MOQ (4″ Bluetooth Speaker)
All prices EXW China; assumes standard features (10W output, 10hr battery, IPX4). White Label configuration.
| MOQ | Unit Price (USD) | Total Cost (USD) | Key Cost Drivers | Supplier Readiness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $18.50 – $24.90 | $9,250 – $12,450 | High packaging/tooling amortization; manual assembly | Limited (15% of factories) |
| 1,000 units | $15.20 – $19.80 | $15,200 – $19,800 | Semi-automated lines; bulk material discounts | Moderate (45% of factories) |
| 5,000 units | $12.10 – $15.60 | $60,500 – $78,000 | Full automation; strategic material contracts | High (80% of Tier 1 factories) |
Critical Assumptions & Caveats
- MOQ 500: Requires 30–50% deposit; non-negotiable for small workshops. Avoid unless validating supplier capability.
- MOQ 1,000: Optimal for new market entrants – balances cost and risk.
- MOQ 5,000: Only pursue with signed LTA (Long-Term Agreement); excess inventory risk exceeds savings.
- Hidden Costs: Add 8–12% for quality failures (industry avg. for sub-$20 speakers). Mandatory 4-Phase QC: Pre-production, during production, pre-shipment, container loading.
Strategic Recommendations for 2026
- Avoid “White Label Only” Suppliers: 72% of 2025 quality failures came from factories lacking ODM capabilities. Prioritize partners with in-house R&D teams (e.g., Shenzhen-based firms).
- Demand Transparency on Materials: Require component tier specifications (e.g., “Tymphany drivers vs. generic”). Tier-3 materials increase failure rates by 220%.
- Leverage Hybrid Sourcing: Start with White Label (MOQ 1k) to validate demand, then transition to Private Label with shared tooling costs (supplier funds 40–60% for 3-year commitment).
- Budget for Compliance: Allocate $0.50/unit for 2026 regulatory shifts (e.g., expanded China CCC scope for audio devices).
“Procurement leaders who treat China sourcing as a cost center will face 15–20% margin erosion by 2027. Those building collaborative engineering partnerships will achieve 30%+ ROI.” – SourcifyChina 2026 Manufacturing Index
Prepared by:
Alex Chen, Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina | Verified Factory Network: 1,200+
Data Sources: China Customs 2025, SourcifyChina Cost Benchmarking Tool (v3.1), IPC-7711/7721 Compliance Database
Disclaimer: All cost data reflects FOB Dongguan averages for Q1 2026. Final pricing subject to raw material volatility, LC terms, and factory audit results. Always conduct 3rd-party pre-shipment inspections.
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Critical Steps to Verify a Manufacturer for ‘Speakers Wholesale – China’
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Date: Q1 2026
Executive Summary
Sourcing high-quality speakers from China offers significant cost advantages, but risks remain due to market saturation and the prevalence of intermediaries misrepresenting themselves as manufacturers. This report outlines a structured verification methodology to identify genuine factories, distinguish them from trading companies, and mitigate supply chain risks.
Key focus areas include:
– Validating manufacturer authenticity
– Identifying operational red flags
– Ensuring compliance and quality consistency
– Protecting IP and long-term supply stability
Critical Verification Steps for Speaker Manufacturers in China
| Step | Action | Purpose | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Request Business License & Scope of Operations | Confirm legal registration and manufacturing authorization | Verify via National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System (China). Cross-check business scope for terms like “manufacturing,” “production,” or “OEM.” |
| 2 | Conduct On-Site Factory Audit | Validate physical production capacity and processes | Hire third-party inspectors (e.g., SGS, QIMA) or conduct in-person visit. Observe SMT lines, acoustic testing chambers, injection molding, and QC stations. |
| 3 | Review Production Equipment & Technology | Assess capability to meet technical specs (e.g., DSP integration, Bluetooth 5.3, waterproofing) | Request equipment list (e.g., reflow ovens, CNC machines, audio analyzers). Confirm in-house capabilities (e.g., PCB assembly, speaker driver production). |
| 4 | Evaluate R&D and Engineering Team | Ensure design and customization support | Interview lead engineers. Request evidence of past product development, patents, or firmware documentation. |
| 5 | Request Client References & Case Studies | Validate track record and reliability | Contact 2–3 past clients (preferably in your region). Ask about delivery compliance, defect rates, and post-sale support. |
| 6 | Obtain Sample & Conduct Lab Testing | Verify acoustic performance, materials, and durability | Test frequency response, THD, power handling, and drop/water resistance. Compare against specification sheet. |
| 7 | Audit Quality Management System | Confirm process control and consistency | Request ISO 9001 certification. Review internal QC procedures (AQL levels, incoming material checks, final inspection reports). |
How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory
| Indicator | Genuine Factory | Trading Company |
|---|---|---|
| Business License | Lists “manufacturing” as core activity | Lists “trading,” “import/export,” or “distribution” |
| Facility Ownership | Owns or leases full production plant | No production floor; may have showroom or warehouse only |
| Production Equipment | On-site SMT lines, molding machines, acoustic labs | No machinery; relies on subcontractors |
| Staff Structure | Employs engineers, technicians, line supervisors | Sales-focused team; limited technical staff |
| Lead Time Control | Direct control over production scheduling | Dependent on factory lead times; less transparency |
| Pricing Structure | Lower MOQs, better unit cost at scale | Higher margins; pricing less flexible |
| Customization Capability | Offers mold creation, firmware development, enclosure design | Limited to catalog items or minor modifications |
| Communication Access | Direct line to production managers | Acts as intermediary; delays in technical queries |
Pro Tip: Ask: “Can I speak with your production manager?” Factories typically allow this; trading companies often decline.
Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Speakers from China
| Red Flag | Risk | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Unrealistically Low Pricing | Indicates substandard materials (e.g., fake neodymium magnets, thin PCBs) or hidden costs | Benchmark against industry averages. Request BOM breakdown. |
| No Factory Address or Virtual Office | High risk of fraud or intermediary markup | Use Google Earth/Street View. Require GPS-tagged photos of facility. |
| Refusal to Allow Factory Audit | Conceals production limitations or poor working conditions | Make audit a contract condition. Use third-party inspectors. |
| Generic Product Photos or Videos | Likely reselling from Alibaba or 1688 | Request real-time video tour with serial-numbered equipment. |
| Pressure for Large Upfront Payments | Cash-flow risk; potential scam | Use secure payment terms (e.g., 30% deposit, 70% against BL copy). |
| No Compliance Documentation | Risk of customs seizure or market bans | Require FCC, CE, RoHS, and BQB (for Bluetooth) certifications. |
| Inconsistent Communication or Poor English | Indicates disorganized operations or layering | Assign a dedicated sourcing agent or bilingual project manager. |
| No Intellectual Property Protection | Risk of design theft or parallel sales | Sign NDA and include IP clauses in contract. Verify patent registration. |
Best Practices for Long-Term Supplier Management
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Start with a Trial Order
Begin with 1–2 containers to assess quality, packaging, and on-time delivery. -
Implement a Dual-Source Strategy
Qualify 2 suppliers for critical SKUs to mitigate disruption risk. -
Use Escrow or LC Payments
For initial orders, use Alibaba Trade Assurance, Letter of Credit, or Escrow. -
Enforce Consistent QC Protocols
Define AQL 1.0 for critical defects. Conduct pre-shipment inspections. -
Build Relationship with On-the-Ground Support
Partner with a sourcing agent or quality control firm in Guangdong (e.g., Shenzhen, Dongguan).
Conclusion
Verifying a speaker manufacturer in China requires due diligence beyond online profiles. Prioritize transparency, technical capability, and operational integrity. Factories with in-house R&D, modern equipment, and open communication channels are more likely to deliver scalable, high-quality solutions.
By applying the steps and red flag filters in this report, procurement managers can reduce risk, ensure supply chain resilience, and achieve sustainable cost advantages in the global audio market.
Prepared by:
SourcifyChina – Senior Sourcing Consultants
Global Supply Chain Intelligence | China Manufacturing Experts
www.sourcifychina.com | [email protected]
Get the Verified Supplier List

SourcifyChina Verified Supplier Report: Strategic Sourcing for Speakers Wholesale (2026)
Prepared for Global Procurement Leaders | Q1 2026 Market Intelligence
The Critical Challenge: Speaker Sourcing from China in 2026
Global procurement managers face escalating risks in audio hardware sourcing:
– 73% of unvetted suppliers fail compliance/quality audits (2025 SourcifyChina Risk Index)
– Average 42-day delay per RFQ cycle due to supplier verification bottlenecks
– $228K average loss per failed shipment from counterfeit components (IEC Data)
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