Handbook for Sound Engineers
552 Chapter 16 capable of recording up to 7.1 channels of discrete surround sound. It terminates in eight XLR microphone cable e ...
Microphones 553 16.7.7.3 Holophone H4 SuperMINI Surround Sound System The H4 SuperMINI head, Fig. 16-134 contains six microphone ...
554 Chapter 16 cally, as shown in Fig. 16-135, or recreated by an artifi- cial head system.15,16,17 Reflections and diffraction ...
Microphones 555 transfer function of the headphone, so the sound pres- sures presented at the entrance of the listener’s ear can ...
556 Chapter 16 speakers are used to provide hearing signals forward of the listener. Fig. 16-140A shows an ETC made in a listeni ...
Microphones 557 16 bits. The microphone is powered directly from the 5 Vdc USB output. The MXL.006 USB is a cardioid condenser m ...
558 Chapter 16 wears a headset (a boom microphone with one or two earpieces) and can simultaneously transmit on one frequency an ...
Microphones 559 all devices are low powered so there will never be any grossly high-powered RF interference potential. The 2.4 G ...
560 Chapter 16 B band of 722–734 MHz 728.125–740.500 MHz band. The FCC has assigned most of the DTV channels between channel 2 ...
Microphones 561 nication, are less critical with regard to audio band- width; 300 Hz–3 kHz is telephone quality, and 50 Hz–8 kHz ...
562 Chapter 16 extremely small. The advantages of diversity compared to conventional RF transmission are shown in Fig. 16-148. O ...
Microphones 563 Note: If long runs of antenna cable are used, be sure they are of the low-loss type. Make a walkaround test, i. ...
564 Chapter 16 other fluids. The hydrophone uses a piezoelectric sensing element, which is frequency compensated to match the sp ...
Microphones 565 since audio quality is usually the priority, wide devia- tion is most desirable. 16.11.5 Frequency Coordination ...
566 Chapter 16 screening effect of buildings is rather high (30–40 dB). For indoor applications, this effect keeps strong outsid ...
Microphones 567 in Japan. This is achieved by careful attention to factors like antenna position, use of low loss RF cables and ...
568 Chapter 16 16.11.7 Receiver Considerations The receiver is a crucial component of wireless audio systems, as it is used to p ...
Microphones 569 outside, one should choose a directional antenna since there are usually little to no reflections outdoors, and ...
570 Chapter 16 the cable must be stored away each day, these heavier cables can be very cumbersome. As any RF cable has some RF ...
Microphones 571 16.11.9 Wireless Monitor Systems Wireless monitor systems are essential for stage-bound musical productions. Per ...
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