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sound-reinforcement system
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sound-reinforcement system [′sau̇nd ‚rē·in′fȯrs·mənt ‚sis·təm]
(engineering acoustics)
An electronic means for augmenting the sound output of a speaker, singer, or musical instrument in cases where it is either too weak to be heard above the general noise or too reverberant; basic elements of such a system are microphones, amplifiers, volume controls, and loudspeakers. Also known as public address system.

sound-amplification system
A combination of one or more microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and associated electronic controls; used to increase the level of a sound source so that it may be heard clearly in all parts of an auditorium, large room, open-air theater, etc.


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Different types of mixing consoles can mix digital and/or analog signals and it can be used in different applications such as public address systems, broadcasting, film post production, television and sound reinforcement systems.
A 35,000-watt sound reinforcement system will be put in place for the event, plus a 30,000-watt lighting rig.
The Company's audio systems were featured at the January 20th Presidential Inauguration which is believed to be the world's largest outdoor civic event audience ever served by a sound reinforcement system estimated at more than two million people.
 
 
 
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