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MMagnet_Boot | Magnet/Magnet_Structure | Magnetic_Flux_Density | Magnetic-Planar_Speakers | MASH | Maximum_power_rating | Memo_List | Memory | Metal_Tape_EQ | Microbar | Microfarads_(mF) | Microprocessor | Midbass | Midbass | Midbass | Midbass | MIDI | MIDI_files | Midrange | Midrange | Midrange | Midrange | Milliamps | Millihenries_(mH) | Mixer | Mono_(monaural) | Monopole | MOSFET | MOSFET | MOSFET_Power_Supply | Motor_Structure | Motorization | Motorization | Mounting_Depth | Mounting_Ring | MP3 | Muddy | Multimeter | Multi-tracking | Mute | Muting |1. Magnet Boot-A rubber or plastic cover for the magnet housing for protection or appearance, mostly the latter. 2. Magnet/Magnet Structure:A combination of magnetic material and connected field concentrators that creates the magnetic field within which the voice coil interacts to produce sound. Magnetic materials have changed greatly over the years to produce much higher concentrations of magnetic fields (rated in gauss) with lighter and smaller volumes of material. 3. Magnetic Flux Density:-The measurement of magnetic flux, in units of Gauss, inside the air gap in which a voice coil of a speaker operates. 4. Magnetic-Planar Speakers:A type of speaker that uses a flat diaphragm with a voice coil etched or bonded to it to radiate sound. If the magnets are both in front of and behind the diaphragm, it becomes a push-pull magnetic-planar. 5. MASH: 6. Maximum power rating 7. Memo List 8. Memory: 9. Metal Tape EQ: 10. Microbar:-1. A unit of atmospheric pressure equal to one millionth of a bar. 2. A place to consume the product of microbreweries. 11. Microfarads (mF)-A measurement of capacitance. 12. Microprocessor: 13. Midbass-Those frequencies roughly between 100 and 300 Hertz. (CPS) 14. Midbass-Mid frequency bass, usually frequencies just above the sub-bass range, from around 100 - 400 Hz or so. 15. Midbass 16. Midbass:-The range of frequencies just above the subwoofer and just below the midrange. (e.g., A good midbass driver will handle the bandwidth of 80 Hz up to 200 Hz.) 17. MIDI-Acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, a standard adopted by the electronic music industry for controlling devices, such as synthesizers and sound cards, that produce music. At minimum, a MIDI representation of a sound includes values for the note's pitch, length, and volume, but can also include additional characteristics, such as attack and decay time. 18. MIDI files 19. Midrange: 20. Midrange 21. Midrange-The range of frequencies that lie between midbass and the high frequencies. (e.g., A good midrange speaker will handle from 200 Hz up to 2 kHz) 22. Midrange:-A speaker, (driver), used to reproduce the middle range of frequencies. A midrange is combined with a woofer for low frequencies and a tweeter for high frequencies to form a complete, full-range system. 23. Milliamps 24. Millihenries (mH):A measurement of inductance. 25. Mixer:At its simplest level, an audio processing device used to add (combine or sum) multiple inputs into one or two outputs, complete with level controls on all inputs. From here signal processing is added to each of the inputs and outputs until behemoth monsters with as many as 64 inputs are created -- at a cost of around 10-20 thousand dollars per input for fully digitized and automated boards. 26. Mono (monaural)-The operation of an amplifier in one channel for both input and output. Can refer to an amplifier with only one channel of amplification or operating in bridged mode. For low frequency amplification applications, it provides better phase coherence and less distortion than stereo operation. 27. Monopole-Any speaker that encloses the backwave of the speaker device even though part of this backwave may be released via. a port or duct. The primary radiation at most frequencies will be from the driver front. If the driver is not enclosed it becomes a dipole. 28. MOSFET: 29. MOSFET:Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors. Used in most modern, quality car audio amplifiers in the power supply (and sometimes in the output stage). MOSFET's run cooler than normal bipolar transistors, and have a faster switching speed. 30. MOSFET Power Supply:A power supply that employs MOSFET transistors to convert DC to AC. Offers superior thermal stability and more accurate switching. 31. Motor Structure 32. Motorization:-When an electric motor or solenoid device is used to physically move a panel, plate, etc. for the purpose of highlighting certain elements of a car audio system. (e.g., Until we added motorization to our amp board, we had to remove about 20 screws by hand in order to get to the fuses.) 33. Motorization-When an electric motor or solenoid device is used to physically move a panel, plate, etc. for the purpose of highlighting certain elements of a car audio system. (e.g., Until we added motorization to our amp board, we had to remove about 20 screws by hand in order to get to the fuses.) 34. Mounting Depth 35. Mounting Ring:Often used to describe the circular gasket seal incorporated into the edge of a speaker, traditionally the term "mounting ring" refers to a separate device placed between a Driver and the surface on which it is mounted, for the effect of raising the speaker so that larger and deeper speakers can be accommodated in limited spaces. (see Mounting Depth, above). 36. MP3:-Is the file extension for MPEG, audio layer 3. Layer 3 is one of three coding schemes (layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3) for the compression of audio signals. Layer 3 uses perceptual audio coding and psychoacoustic compression to remove all superfluous information (that, in the opinion of the developers, the human ear doesn't hear anyway). It also adds an algorithm that increases the frequency resolution 18 times higher than that of layer 2. The result is mp3 encoding shrinks the original sound data from a CD by a factor of 12 without sacrificing sound quality. 37. Muddy 38. Multimeter:-A common term used to describe a VOM. A multimeter usually has the ability to measure volts, ohms, and amperes or milliamperes. 39. Multi-tracking:-The process of recording a multi-part performance on separate tracks at different times which allows the engineer to subsequently combine, balance and process those tracks during mixdown. 40. Mute:A control found on receivers, some mixers, and certain signal processing units that silences (mutes) a signal path, or output. 2. Someone with much to say but lacking the hardware or software to do so. 41. Muting:To greatly decrease the volume level. Many receivers and pre-amplifiers have a muting control which allows the volume level to be cut way down without changing the master volume control. Great for when the phone rings. |
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