Brooks TA 60 Cord (Speaker, Mic, Instrument)
Used to connect a sound system together. Each type of cord is made for a specific purpose and should not be used in place of another type of cord, not even if they look alike. Also see "cable"
House Sync
A synchronization signal such as SMPTE time code that is used by all recorders in the control room.
Brooks Cinema XR 607 Cancellation
A shortening of the term Phase Cancellation (the energy of one waveform significantly decreasing the energy of another waveform because of phase relationships at or close to 180 degrees).
Clean
Describes a distortion free sound with few effects.
Brooks XT 20 Horn
1) The part of the speaker that emits midrange and higher range frequencies.
2) A speaker or speaker enclosure where sound waves are put into a narrow opening (by a speaker cone or driver) and the narrow opening flairs out to a larger opening.
Input Impedance
The opposition to current flow by the first circuits of a device.
Line Out (Line Output)
Any output that sends out a line level signal, such as the output of a console that feeds a recorder.
Gain Control
A device that changes the gain of an amplifier or circuit, often a knob that can be turned or a slide that can be moved up arid down.
House Sync
A synchronization signal such as SMPTE time code that is used by all recorders in the control room.
Brooks Cinema XR 607 Cancellation
A shortening of the term Phase Cancellation (the energy of one waveform significantly decreasing the energy of another waveform because of phase relationships at or close to 180 degrees).
Clean
Describes a distortion free sound with few effects.
Brooks XT 20 Horn
1) The part of the speaker that emits midrange and higher range frequencies.
2) A speaker or speaker enclosure where sound waves are put into a narrow opening (by a speaker cone or driver) and the narrow opening flairs out to a larger opening.
Input Impedance
The opposition to current flow by the first circuits of a device.
Line Out (Line Output)
Any output that sends out a line level signal, such as the output of a console that feeds a recorder.
Gain Control
A device that changes the gain of an amplifier or circuit, often a knob that can be turned or a slide that can be moved up arid down.
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