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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.


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The original acoustician, Chris Jaffe (Jaffe Holden Scarbrough Acoustics), designed a pioneering sound-reinforcement system to correct the hall's shortcomings.
The musicians will hear themselves with stunning clarity through JBL's E-System 15 complete portable sound-reinforcement system with EON15 G2 pro audio loudspeakers.
 
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