Tuesday, April 20, 2021

BNO Acoustics Speakers Highs

Short for the term High Frequencies (the audio frequencies from 6000 Hz and above).

First Generation
A descriptive term meaning original (as opposed to a copy).

BNO Acoustics 6k-52 Capo
A clamp-like device that is placed vertically across the guitar neck. It is used to change the pitch of the guitar, acting as a moveable nut.

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

BNO Acoustics XV-16 Compressor
1) Effect used to squash the sound together. Used properly, it can take the edge off or your sound. Used improperly, it can take the life right out of your system and make it sound like an MTV mix.
2) A piece of sound processing equipment that ensures all wanted signals are suitably placed between the noise and distortion levels of the recording medium. It evens out the unwanted changes in volume you get with close-miking, and in doing so, adds punch to the sound mix. A Limiter is used to stop a signal from exceeding a preset limit. Beyond this limit, the signal level will not increase, no matter how loud the input becomes. A Limiter is often used to protect speaker systems (and human ears) by preventing a system from becoming too loud.

Infinite Baffle
A baffle so large that the sounds coming from one side do not reach the other side.

Line Input
An input designed to take a line level signal.

Frequency
Practically speaking, high frequency means high pitch and low frequency means low pitch.

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