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- B_Sound_System abstract "An A/B Sound System is a type of Sound reinforcement system or Public address system. Unlike a more typical sound reinforcement system, an A/B Sound System provides two electrically isolated signal paths from microphone to speaker, resulting in a system where signals from two microphones only interact acoustically and never interact electronically. This is accomplished by placing two separate loudspeakers at each speaker position and feeding the two speakers separate signals from separate microphones. The purported benefit of such a system is a reduction in phase cancellation and intermodulation distortion, and an improvement in speech intelligibility when two microphones are used simultaneously. A/B Sound Systems are unusual because they require double the speakers and therefore have double the cost.".
- B_Sound_System thumbnail AB_Sound_System.png?width=300.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageID "46306505".
- B_Sound_System wikiPageLength "3790".
- B_Sound_System wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- B_Sound_System wikiPageRevisionID "673243852".
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sound_technology.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Levan.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Public_address_system.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Sound_design.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink Sound_reinforcement_system.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink File:AB_Sound_System.png.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLink File:Typical_Sound_System.png.
- B_Sound_System wikiPageWikiLinkText "A/B Sound System".
- B_Sound_System wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- B_Sound_System subject Category:Sound_technology.
- B_Sound_System hypernym System.
- B_Sound_System comment "An A/B Sound System is a type of Sound reinforcement system or Public address system. Unlike a more typical sound reinforcement system, an A/B Sound System provides two electrically isolated signal paths from microphone to speaker, resulting in a system where signals from two microphones only interact acoustically and never interact electronically.".
- B_Sound_System label "A/B Sound System".
- B_Sound_System sameAs m.0131zkxb.
- B_Sound_System wasDerivedFrom B_Sound_System?oldid=673243852.
- B_Sound_System depiction AB_Sound_System.png.
- B_Sound_System isPrimaryTopicOf B_Sound_System.