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LLCD | Le | Le_(Measured_in_millihenries,_mH) | Limiter | Line_level | Line_level | Line_Level | Linear | Linear_phase_response | Linearity | Line-level | Line-Source | Listening_Position | Live_Rock_music | Load | Lobing | Local/distant | Local/distant | log_taper | Loss | Lossy_Compression | Loudness | Loudness | Loudness_Compensation | Loudspeaker | Low_Frequency | Low_Frequency_Extension | Low_pass | Low_pass | Low_Pass_Filter | Low_Q | Low-Pass_Filter | L-Pad |1. LCD: 2. Le-The inductance of a driver's voice coil, typically measured at 1 kHz in millihenries (mH). 3. Le (Measured in millihenries, mH):-The electrical inductance of a speaker's voice coil. 4. Limiter:An electronic compressor with a fixed ratio of 10 5. Line level: 6. Line level 7. Line Level-CD players, VCRs, Laserdisc Players etc., are connected in a system at line level, usually with shielded RCA type interconnects. Line level is before power amplification. In a system with separate pre-amp and power-amp the pre-amp output is line level. Many surround sound decoders and receivers have line level outputs as well. 8. Linear:-1. Referring to mechanical movement, the ability of the voice coil to move in and out in the air gap without moving side-to-side. Non-linear movement can damage the voice coil. 9. Linear phase response 10. Linearity 11. Line-level:-Standard +4 dBu or -10 dBV audio levels. Used in communicating standard signals between processing devices, such as 12. Line-Source 13. Listening Position: 14. Live Rock music:-120 dB+ 15. Load:The resistance or impedance to which energy is being supplied. In amplifiers, the speaker or speakers connected to the output of the amplifier.4 16. Lobing 17. Local/distant:-A switch on an FM tuner that attenuates the signal strength of very strong signals so that they don't overpower the tuner. This switch should normally be in the distant position. (e.g., Jason thought that his tuner was bad until the salesman set the local/distant switch to the distant setting.) 18. Local/distant:A switch on an FM tuner that attenuates the signal strength of very strong signals so that they don't overpower the tuner. This switch should normally be in the distant position. (e.g., Jason thought that his tuner was bad until the salesman set the local/distant switch to the distant setting.) 19. log taper 20. Loss-The difference between potential energy output and actual energy output. 21. Lossy Compression:-A type of data compression which permanently discards data that humans supposedly "cannot hear" to create much smaller audio, video and image file sizes. When the file is decompressed by the recipient, this compression method replaces the data for the sections it removed with calculated values to restore the file. The decompressed file is similar but not identical to the original file. 22. Loudness 23. Loudness:Perceived volume. Loudness can be deceiving. For example, adding distortion will make a given volume level seem louder than it actually is. 24. Loudness Compensation: 25. Loudspeaker: 26. Low Frequency:-Refers to radio frequencies within the 30-300 kHz band. In audio it usually refers to frequencies in the 20-160 Hz band. 27. Low Frequency Extension:-Manufacturers, writers and salespeople toss around all kinds of numbers and terminology that can be very confusing and misleading. "This $300 shoebox sized sub is flat to 20Hz". Right, in your dreams . . . How is that cheap, tiny box and driver going to reproduce a 56 foot wavelength with enough power to be heard? It will not to it. Good bass reproduction requires moving a lot of air and playback at realistic volumes. Remember the rule of needing to move four times the air to go down one octave. Example 28. Low pass 29. Low pass: 30. Low Pass Filter-A network of components which attenuate all frequencies above a predetermined frequency selected by the designer. Frequencies below cut-off are passed without any effect. 31. Low Q:A low Q, or QTS, (reactance) woofer Driver is desirable for use in a vented enclosure. 32. Low-Pass Filter 33. L-Pad:-A low resistance (commonly 8 ohms) potentiometer used primarily to control the input delivered to a speaker. A remote site volume control. |
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