Brooks Cinema ZL 44 Coincident Microphones (Coincident Pair)

Two microphones whose heads are placed as lose as possible to each other so that the path length from any sound source to either microphone is for all practical purposes, the same.

Effects
Electronic boxes (usually rack mounted) added to a PA system to subtly change and enhance the signals going through it. Examples include; Reverb, Delay, Compressor, Chorus.

Brooks KM 77 Generating Element
The portion of the microphone that actually converts the movement of the diaphragm into electrical current or voltage changes.

Far Field
The area from 3 feet away from the sound source up to the critical distance.

Brooks GT 845 Amplifier
A device which increases the amplitude (level) of an electrical signal (making it louder).

Amplification
An increasing of signal strength.

Lead
The musical instrument that plays the melody of the tune, including the vocal.

Equalization
1) The process of adjusting the tonal quality of a sound. A graphic equalizer provides adjustment for a wide range of frequency bands, and is normally inserted in the signal path after the mixing desk, before the amplifier. See Feedback.
2) Any time the amplitude of audio signals at specific set of frequencies are increased or decreased more than the signals at other audio frequencies.

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