Brooks Hi Fi speakers Dry
Describes a sound coming from the PA with no effects on it.
Chip
1) A slang term with the same meaning as the term IC (a miniature circuit of many components that is in small, sealed housing with prongs to connect it into equipment).
2) The thread cut away from the master lacquer to make the groove, while disc recording.
Brooks Hi Fi reviews Line
1) Short for line level.
2) A cable.
AES
An abbreviation of Audio Engineering Society.
Brooks HI FI projectors Keying Input (Key Input)
An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal.
Head
1) In tape recording, the transducer (energy converter) that changes the audio energy from electrical energy to magnetic energy and back; also the devices that apply magnetism to the recording tape for other purposes such as in the erase head.
2) The part of a device that immediately includes the transducer to change sound or audio signals from one energy form to another.
Input Overload
Sending too high of a signal level into a device so that the first amplifier of the device overloads.
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.
Chip
1) A slang term with the same meaning as the term IC (a miniature circuit of many components that is in small, sealed housing with prongs to connect it into equipment).
2) The thread cut away from the master lacquer to make the groove, while disc recording.
Brooks Hi Fi reviews Line
1) Short for line level.
2) A cable.
AES
An abbreviation of Audio Engineering Society.
Brooks HI FI projectors Keying Input (Key Input)
An input on a dynamics processing device to control the device by an external audio signal.
Head
1) In tape recording, the transducer (energy converter) that changes the audio energy from electrical energy to magnetic energy and back; also the devices that apply magnetism to the recording tape for other purposes such as in the erase head.
2) The part of a device that immediately includes the transducer to change sound or audio signals from one energy form to another.
Input Overload
Sending too high of a signal level into a device so that the first amplifier of the device overloads.
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.
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