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A microphone, by itself, does not make your voice loud. It changes the sound waves your voice makes in analogous electric signals. These signals can be sent to an amplifier and speakers to make you voice sound loud. The amplifier increases the amplitude of the electric waves so that when they are sent to a speaker and changed back into sound waves, they will be louder.
Speakers.
For a 5 channel set up, I would recommend putting two speakers in the back and two speakers in the front. Then place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
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a computer and speakers. Some motors.
It's the range of frequencies the speakers are capable of emitting. 50Hz-20KHz is the 'normal' range of human hearing.
electrical interference
In short, this is due to interference between the cell network and the speakers. When someone receives a text, the cell network sends a signal that some speakers interpret as sound. As a result, you might hear a crackling or beeping noise from speakers when someone receives a text.
Non-native English speakers mix English with their native language because they don't think in English, and because of mother tongue interference.
No such thing as good wireless speakers. Too much interference from other sources such as cell phones, am/fm, CB radio, two-way radios, etc.. Hardwired speakers are the only way to get clean sound.
This is because GSM technology operates on a frequency that causes interference with some speakers. You might also hear this buzz during a phone call, or when sending or receiving text messages.
A TeleVision because to produce an image, it needs to have some light shining from the back of the screen, therefore emitting light and it has speakers on it to produce sound all from electricity.
The length of the wire determines its resistance, therefore the longer the wire is the more current is required to produce the same current to the transducers(Speakers). The length of the cable will also increase the likelyhood of radio interference.
i think maybe its the same, but the volume control think i control the intensity of the volume but the knob of your speakers turn up the volume, well the conclusion is that the both things a good solution.. 50/50
18 gauge wire is good for wiring speakers over long runs. It is better to buy the best shielded wire to reduce possible interference.
Did you have your cellphone nearby? If so it was interference.
The plural possessive of "speakers" is "speakers'."