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This enables all participants to hear each other clearly but minimizes problems with acoustic feedback.
When the 12 V battery was connected to the system, they experienced one of the first examples of acoustic feedback.
However, the solid Bakelite construction of the handset suppressed acoustic feedback to acceptable levels.
The task included minimizing acoustic feedback, unwanted resonances, wow & flutter and speed errors.
Optical feedback is the optical equivalent of acoustic feedback.
I even found myself able to use acoustic feedback through the studio monitors at a sensible volume, with the A2 DI'd straight into the board.
The time varying acoustic feedback leakage paths can only be eliminated with adaptive feedback cancellation.
Headphones are not practicable for hearing aid wearers because the proximity of the headphone causes acoustic feedback in the aids.
Matt attempts to read his mind; Peter unwittingly begins to mimic Matt's power, causing something analogous to acoustic feedback.
Boner was responsible for establishing basic theories of acoustic feedback, room-ring modes, and room-sound system equalizing techniques.
PA equipment, which is generally placed in the "frontline" so as to reduce problems of acoustic feedback, is not part of the backline.
For music storage, digital formats offer an absence of clicks, pops, wow, flutter, acoustic feedback, and rumble, compared to vinyl records.
The cardioid pickup pattern of the microphone reduces the pickup of unwanted background sound and the generation of acoustic feedback.
In addition, guitarists may employ acoustic feedback, further modifying the resulting sound (noting that the feedback signal has a slight time lag relative to the original signal).
In radio studios, DJs use a pair of headphones when talking to the microphone while the speakers are turned off, to eliminate acoustic feedback and monitor their own voice.
In the latter cases, the high overall volume due to other amplifiers and instruments may lead to acoustic feedback, a problem exacerbated by the bass's large surface area and interior volume.
On poorly designed turntables, acoustic feedback frequently blurs the sound and is one important reason, among others, why laser-scanned CD's usually sound so much clearer than conventional LP's.
Porter quickly learned about acoustic feedback during the first song, but backstage after the show, film stars and musical artists kept complimenting Presley, telling him that the concert sounded "just like the album".
He was noted for his live use of acoustic feedback, the Maestro Echoplex and surf instrumentals, as well as an acoustic medley of Black exploitation movie soundtracks.
Solid-body instruments are preferred in situations where acoustic feedback may otherwise be a problem and are inherently both less expensive to build and more rugged than acoustic electric instruments.
Acoustic feedback from biofeedback headbands is either a forehead-contacting sound transducer or an earphone, both of which have less potential to disturb a sleep partner than a speaker on a tabletop unit.
This is done in imitation of the announcers in the early days of radio, who had to rely upon the acoustic feedback of their cupped hand to hear how they sounded to the audience.
Reverberation was digitally synthesized and added to the signal, and patented time variant signal processing was employed to overcome coloration from acoustic feedback between the microphones and loudspeakers.
Articulatory and acoustic feedback signals are used for generating somatosensory and auditory feedback information via the sensory preprocessing modules, which is forwarded towards the auditory and somatosensory map.
AR also produced a low-cost ($78) belt-drive turntable, a type of phonograph, using a cast aluminum 3.3 lb (1.5 kg) turntable platter suspended with a T-bar sub-chassis that greatly reduced acoustic feedback.