British term for the term Feedback (the pickup of the signal out of a channel by the input of the channel or the howling sound that this produces).
Boost
To increase gain, especially to increase gain at specific frequencies with an equalizer.
Brooks Cinema GT 845 Linear
The condition of obtaining a change at the output of the device which is proportional to the change occurring at the input.
Byte
A grouping of eight information bits.
Brooks XS - 45 Amplification
An increasing of signal strength.
Error Detection
The process of discovery that sonic information bits have been lost in digital audio.
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"
Hi-Z
An abbreviation of the term High Impedance (Impedance of 5000 or more ohms).
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