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I need a detailed explanation or report on the sounds system , especially constant sounds​

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Answered by rupalijadhav19061986
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A sound system is a set of equipment for playing recorded music, or for making a band's music able to be heard by everyone at a concert.

A sound reinforcement system is the combination of microphones, signal processors, amplifiers, and loudspeakers in enclosures all controlled by a mixing console that makes live or pre-recorded sounds louder and may also distribute those sounds to a larger or more distant audience.

A typical sound reinforcement system consists of; input transducers (e.g., microphones), which convert sound energy such as a person singing into an electric signal, signal processors which alter the signal characteristics (e.g., equalizers that adjust the bass and treble, compressors that reduce signal peaks, etc.)

In simple terms, the role of a sound system is to amplify and adjust the sound quality of an audio signal, and then provide corresponding output from the speaker system that the listeners will hear.

In brief, a basic sound system consists of these components:

  • Microphone (wired and/or wireless)
  • Mixer.
  • Power amplifier.
  • Loudspeaker.
  • All the necessary cabling.

Basic:- Traditionally, a sound system is comprised of three basic components: source, amplification, and speakers. These can be broken into more elemental pieces, but if you have some version of these three, you can make sound at home.

Functions:- A sound reinforcement system is designed and engineered to make capture and amplify sound and deliver it to an audience. The clear role it has is to distribute sound evenly to the areas where the listeners are, while ensuring that sound is not directed to non-listener areas such as the walls and ceiling.

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