In music, a Treble is a boy whose voice has not yet broken, and who generally sings the top part of a system.
Also, in bell ringing (see campanology), the treble, is the lightest bell in the tower.
Treble
Yes. Triple and Treble both mean three times as much, though triple is more informal than treble. Treble in music originated as one of three clefs - that is treble, bass and alto. It is sometimes thought that treble in SATB originated in all male choirs with no soprano singers and young boys as altos, therefore being one of three as well.
Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.
the oboe reads on the treble clef and in the key of C
that all the notes should be treated as an octave lower :)
You can control the treble and bass in JVC surround sound speakers if the surround sound receiver you are using has treble and bass controls available.
Speakers designed for high-frequency reproduction, such as tweeters or small bookshelf speakers, can provide more treble than bass. Additionally, certain studio monitors and satellite speakers, which prioritize clarity and detail in the higher ranges, often have a balanced or treble-heavy frequency response. Subwooferless setups, like some sound bars or compact speakers, may also lean towards treble, emphasizing vocal clarity and instrument detail over deep bass.
Treble
Treble is just another word for times by three!
Treble means times 3. Similar to double, which means times 2.
If a dart lands in the treble nine bed, the score is 9 x 3 = 27
Treble it or 3 times it.
Your speakers are not balanced. There should be settings for the speakers on the stereo that you can adjust for bal (balance) bass, treble etc. The balance # between these left and right speakers should be the same. If the volume is still imbalanced after adjusting the controls, there may be a problem in one of the speakers or in the radio.
Yes. Triple and Treble both mean three times as much, though triple is more informal than treble. Treble in music originated as one of three clefs - that is treble, bass and alto. It is sometimes thought that treble in SATB originated in all male choirs with no soprano singers and young boys as altos, therefore being one of three as well.
They have many good features such as the terminals of the power amps are directly connected to the loudspeaker drive units and the bass and treble are filtered at a much lower signal level. There are also many downsides to active speakers such as the cost.
The best settings for bass and treble depend on personal preference and the type of music being played. Generally, a good starting point is to set both bass and treble around the middle (0 on a scale from -10 to +10), then adjust based on your listening environment and the characteristics of your speakers or headphones. For a warmer sound, you might slightly reduce treble and boost bass, while for a brighter sound, you can increase treble and moderate bass. Ultimately, it's best to experiment until you find a balance that suits your taste.
Bose surround sound does not compare favorably to Altec Lansing. The speakers produced sound that was mediocre at best and had too little bass and too much treble as compared with the Altec Lansing speakers.