SEAS A26 - Madisound
... with complementary response characteristics allow for a crossover network using only two components. The A26 loudspeaker design is based closely on that of the legendary Dynaco A25 loudspeaker, first introduced in 1969. The A25, designed and built by SEAS, was one of the most popular loudspeakers ev ...
... with complementary response characteristics allow for a crossover network using only two components. The A26 loudspeaker design is based closely on that of the legendary Dynaco A25 loudspeaker, first introduced in 1969. The A25, designed and built by SEAS, was one of the most popular loudspeakers ev ...
INFINITY KAPPA
... • Please take time to read your owner's manual in its entirety before operating or installing your amplifier. • Keep the owner's manual for your amplifier in your glove compartment along with the owner's manual for your car. • Put your amplifier sales receipt with other important documents in ord ...
... • Please take time to read your owner's manual in its entirety before operating or installing your amplifier. • Keep the owner's manual for your amplifier in your glove compartment along with the owner's manual for your car. • Put your amplifier sales receipt with other important documents in ord ...
Acoustic Image
... The Basics All Acoustic Image integrated amplifiers are based on a superb class-D power amp that delivers 300 Watts into 2 ohms (Clarus amps), 350 Watts into 2 ohms (Clarus SL amps) or 600 Watts into 4 ohms (Focus amps) and on a sophisticated, sensitive preamplifier. The features of the preamp and t ...
... The Basics All Acoustic Image integrated amplifiers are based on a superb class-D power amp that delivers 300 Watts into 2 ohms (Clarus amps), 350 Watts into 2 ohms (Clarus SL amps) or 600 Watts into 4 ohms (Focus amps) and on a sophisticated, sensitive preamplifier. The features of the preamp and t ...
A Microphone Array for Hearing Aids Bernard Widrow Professor of
... A microphone array for hearing aids is described that overcomes some of these limitations and has the capability of enhancing speech understanding for hearing-impaired patients. The microphone array is worn on the chest as part of a necklace, in accord with the diagram of Fig. 1. A processed signal ...
... A microphone array for hearing aids is described that overcomes some of these limitations and has the capability of enhancing speech understanding for hearing-impaired patients. The microphone array is worn on the chest as part of a necklace, in accord with the diagram of Fig. 1. A processed signal ...
ACTION! SAMPLER
... When opening the first time, the Action! Sampler will ask for your unique license key. This key is supplied to you via your customer email where you have purchased the Action! Sampler. In most cases your license is emailed along with your download or emailed to you within 24 hours of your purchase. ...
... When opening the first time, the Action! Sampler will ask for your unique license key. This key is supplied to you via your customer email where you have purchased the Action! Sampler. In most cases your license is emailed along with your download or emailed to you within 24 hours of your purchase. ...
SA-500 - Carson Manufacturing
... creating an output to the speaker(s) and indicates the status on the face using an LED light. This provides the service person with the ability to determine if the problem is internal with the siren or external with the wiring and speaker(s) should the system fail to produce a warning signal. ...
... creating an output to the speaker(s) and indicates the status on the face using an LED light. This provides the service person with the ability to determine if the problem is internal with the siren or external with the wiring and speaker(s) should the system fail to produce a warning signal. ...
Chapter 5
... • In addition, the arrangement of the feedback and “reference” resistor such that they all share the same current further enables the circuit to remain precisely balanced. ...
... • In addition, the arrangement of the feedback and “reference” resistor such that they all share the same current further enables the circuit to remain precisely balanced. ...
Chapter 5
... • In addition, the arrangement of the feedback and “reference” resistor such that they all share the same current further enables the circuit to remain precisely balanced. ...
... • In addition, the arrangement of the feedback and “reference” resistor such that they all share the same current further enables the circuit to remain precisely balanced. ...
TOA Electronics Amplifier Guide
... areas (see figs. 3 and 4). Figure 3 shows a typical 3-zone paging system for central mic and/or telephone paging with background music. Simple contact closures, provided by the phone system or contractor, are used to activate the zones in any desired combination, simultaneously muting the background ...
... areas (see figs. 3 and 4). Figure 3 shows a typical 3-zone paging system for central mic and/or telephone paging with background music. Simple contact closures, provided by the phone system or contractor, are used to activate the zones in any desired combination, simultaneously muting the background ...
Noise suppression and prevention in piezoelectric transducer systems
... coupling problems, but they may reduce signal-to-noise ratio because of their limited maximum signal input. Isolation for Current Coupling. Current coupled noise occurs when a current other than the vibration signal is introduced into the measurement system. Referring to Figure 3, there would be no ...
... coupling problems, but they may reduce signal-to-noise ratio because of their limited maximum signal input. Isolation for Current Coupling. Current coupled noise occurs when a current other than the vibration signal is introduced into the measurement system. Referring to Figure 3, there would be no ...
Lab 1: Common-source Amplifiers Introduction
... 2. Design common-source amplifiers for the criteria shown in Table 1. Perform hand analysis to fill in the blanks in Table 1 using the device parameters shown in Table 2. Be careful the design procedures given above are for NMOS common-source amplifier. You may need some modifications in the equatio ...
... 2. Design common-source amplifiers for the criteria shown in Table 1. Perform hand analysis to fill in the blanks in Table 1 using the device parameters shown in Table 2. Be careful the design procedures given above are for NMOS common-source amplifier. You may need some modifications in the equatio ...
Model 1176LN Solid-State Limiting Amplifier
... distortion that the FET introduced in the gain reduction stage. FETs are inherently nonlinear devices, and any non-linear device will introduce signal distortion. The LN circuitry was designed to ensure that the FET stayed as much within a linear region as possible, thus reducing unwanted distortion ...
... distortion that the FET introduced in the gain reduction stage. FETs are inherently nonlinear devices, and any non-linear device will introduce signal distortion. The LN circuitry was designed to ensure that the FET stayed as much within a linear region as possible, thus reducing unwanted distortion ...
SOUND, DESIGNER (STUDENT) - JOB DESCRIPTION Prerequisite
... the Production Manager. All music used during the show should be contractually used, and/or approved by the original artist or their record company. • The Sound Designer must consult with his/her Faculty advisor while the design is being developed, including submitting a rough draft of the plot and ...
... the Production Manager. All music used during the show should be contractually used, and/or approved by the original artist or their record company. • The Sound Designer must consult with his/her Faculty advisor while the design is being developed, including submitting a rough draft of the plot and ...
Velodyne
... driver, it is recmnmended that t.he unit be placed at least 2 1/2 feet from any television or other magnet sEmsitive device such as a computer disk drive. Control Functions: The control panel on the back of the SA-7 includes a power switch, a level control, and a microadjustable low pass crossover s ...
... driver, it is recmnmended that t.he unit be placed at least 2 1/2 feet from any television or other magnet sEmsitive device such as a computer disk drive. Control Functions: The control panel on the back of the SA-7 includes a power switch, a level control, and a microadjustable low pass crossover s ...
Athearn Veranda Sound Install Revised 8-11-2010
... The Athearn Veranda runs well and is a nice looking model with great paint and detail. However, it is messy inside and Athearn really made no effort to provide a place for a sound decoder. With such a large shell, the decoder has to be crammed in and barely fits. The location of the shell mounting p ...
... The Athearn Veranda runs well and is a nice looking model with great paint and detail. However, it is messy inside and Athearn really made no effort to provide a place for a sound decoder. With such a large shell, the decoder has to be crammed in and barely fits. The location of the shell mounting p ...
Subject: High Speed Amplifiers Topic: Making High Speed Amp
... designing a circuit; the actual bandwidth of the high speed amplifier itself (beyond specified signal bandwidth) can actually involve a combination of circuit parameters associated with the specifics of the circuit configuration. Remember, parasitic and nonlinear effects of the high speed amplifier ...
... designing a circuit; the actual bandwidth of the high speed amplifier itself (beyond specified signal bandwidth) can actually involve a combination of circuit parameters associated with the specifics of the circuit configuration. Remember, parasitic and nonlinear effects of the high speed amplifier ...
Technical Notes Vol 2, No. . 1A
... balanced against their disadvantages. The first is their susceptibility to signal overload. In a series LC circuit at resonance the voltage across the total circuit is multiplied by the Q of the circuit and this voltage appears across the inductor, as shown in figure 5. This means that if, for examp ...
... balanced against their disadvantages. The first is their susceptibility to signal overload. In a series LC circuit at resonance the voltage across the total circuit is multiplied by the Q of the circuit and this voltage appears across the inductor, as shown in figure 5. This means that if, for examp ...
Sound reinforcement system
A sound reinforcement system is the combination of microphones, signal processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers that makes live or pre-recorded sounds louder and may also distribute those sounds to a larger or more distant audience. In some situations, a sound reinforcement system is also used to enhance the sound of the sources on the stage, as opposed to simply amplifying the sources unaltered.A sound reinforcement system may be very complex, including hundreds of microphones, complex audio mixing and signal processing systems, tens of thousands of watts of amplifier power, and multiple loudspeaker arrays, all overseen by a team of audio engineers and technicians. On the other hand, a sound reinforcement system can be as simple as a small public address (PA) system, consisting of a single microphone connected to an amplified loudspeaker for a singer-guitarist playing in a coffeehouse. In both cases, these systems reinforce sound to make it louder or distribute it to a wider audience.Some audio engineers and others in the professional audio industry disagree over whether these audio systems should be called sound reinforcement (SR) systems or PA systems. Distinguishing between the two terms by technology and capability is common, while others distinguish by intended use (e.g., SR systems are for live event support and PA systems are for reproduction of speech and recorded music in buildings and institutions). In some regions or markets, the distinction between the two terms is important, though the terms are considered interchangeable in many professional circles.