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HOT ITEM... MAC 2000 Profile - ($3,895) - Great Condition Magnetic Ballast Version

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Related terms for Used Audio
Reverb - Reverb is an audio effect that reproduces the many echos that occur when a sound is produced in an enclosed space where the sound is reflected repeatedly by the boundaries of the enclosure, even after. Used Audio. the source of the sound stops. The number of echos and the duration of the echos can be varied and with some modern effects units, the shape of the enclosure can be altered as well.. Used Audio. ...

AB - A stereo recording technique. Two microphones of the same make and model are located next to one another in , and point in the same direction. The left mic is panned hard left on the mixer. The right. Used Audio. mic is panned hard right.

This technique has flaws, such as audio reflections from each mic which can cause comb filtering (narrow coverage). This can be somewhat corrected. Used Audio. by spacing the mics out, but this will not fully correct the problem and can lead to muddy sound from delay artifacts.

Active - A active circuit works with an external power supply and usually at low power. A passive circuit operates directly on a signal using the power coming from the surrounding circuitry.
This is the . Used Audio. reason why an active crossover is, for the most part, placed before amps, containing integrated circuits (and line level signal processing). On the other hand a passive crossover is pl. Used Audio. aced after amplifiers where power levels are much larger . ...

Polarity - The polarity of an object is, in general, its physical alignment. The term is often used to describe the positive and negative ends of batteries and magnets.

In cell biology, polarity ref. Used Audio. ers to cells not being point-symmetrical in their spatial organization. This is particularly evident for cells organized in single cell layers that separate organs or subcompartments in . Used Audio. organisms.

In chemistry, molecular polarity refers to the dipole-dipole intermolecular forces between the slightly positive end of one molecule to the negative end of another or the same molecule. Mole...

Cabinets - A cabinet is a loudspeaker enclosure designed to prevent sound waves from the rear of the speaker combining with the sound waves from the front of the speaker creating
interference that would c. Used Audio. ause the efficiency of the speaker to be compromised.. Used Audio. ...