sound reproduction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoundandreproduction
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sound
adjective
uk/saʊnd/us/saʊnd/
not broken or damaged; healthy; in ...
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reproduction
noun
uk/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ˌriː.prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of having babies, producing young, or producing ...
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(Definition ofsoundandreproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The art ofsoundreproductionproposes to bring a full orchestra into our living room.
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This paper explains a number of important spatial composition strategies available to the acousmatic composer in light of current technology andsoundreproductionsituations.
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One concerns the improvement in quality ofsoundreproductionsystems over the last century.
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The downside of this, however, is that electricsoundreproductionand transmission have also irrevocably moulded our understanding of the soundscape.
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In this continual experimental journey, using the techniques ofsoundreproductionand processing, electroacoustic music has dealt with the soundscape, and has repeatedly explored the repertories of many other cultures.
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The study concludes by assessing the role of the listeners' space in the transmission of spatial information by focusing on considerations of playback,soundreproductionand performance.
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If this is not what happened, it is not because television sound did not improve - nowadays we have plenty of models with good enoughsoundreproduction.
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He knows of the efforts there to sponsor a high-fidelitysoundreproductionindustry.
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All ships under construction above and including the category of gunboat are being fitted with equipment forsoundreproductionfor training and instructional purposes.
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I have certainly had bettersoundreproductionthrough one of these machines.
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I just wanted to complain about the quality ofsoundreproduction.
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The demand for high-qualitysoundreproduction, especially from the many car drivers among us, will ensure that digital radio will get off the ground—and the sooner, the better.
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Analogsoundreproductionis the reverse process, with a bigger loudspeaker diaphragm causing changes to atmospheric pressure to form acoustic sound waves.
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In the 1950s, the terms high fidelity or hi-fi were popularized for equipment and recordings which exhibited more accuratesoundreproduction.
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From mobile phones to televisions, vast numbers of products include amplifiers forsoundreproduction, radio transmission, and signal processing.
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In technical usage, true stereo means sound recording andsoundreproductionthat uses stereographic projection to encode the relative positions of objects and events recorded.
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Most radios included earphone jacks and came with single earphones that provided only mediocre-qualitysoundreproduction.
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