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Bad Sound System - 588 days ago
Recently, I was asked to attend a meeting at the government building in Cyberjaya. The meeting room is superb with matching lights, comfy seats, equipped with good sound system, most of all the room looks new and smell fresh. The chairman was sitting at..
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- 956 days ago
The first principal is to make the music come alive. This also means real, beginning with no effects, no EQ, no compression-limiting, simply relying on microphone technique, musician and instrument placement, and natural room reflections. Only.
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Speaker Construction - 956 days ago
The construction of speakers is approached in the same way as musical instrument making. Fine tolerances and attention to detail make large differences to performance. Large musical instruments and speakers suit low frequencies and vice versa. ...
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Audio feedback is the ringing noise (often described as squealing, screeching, etc) sometimes present in sound systems. It is caused by a "looped signal", that is, a signal which travels in a continuous loop. In technical terms, feedback occurs.

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