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VV_is_for_volts | Variable_LP/HP_Filter | Vas | VAS | Vas-Compliance | Vb | VCA_(Voltage_Controlled_Amplifier) | VCF_(Voltage_Controlled_Filter) | VCO_(Voltage_Controlled_Oscillator) | Vented_(enclosure) | Vf | Vibrato | Voice_Coil | Voice_Coil | Voice_coil | Voice_Coil | Volt | Volt | Volt_(E) | Voltage | Voltage_Drop | Volume | VOM | Vr |1. V is for volts-the measure of "electric potential." Voltages don't do anything, they simple measure stuff. 2. Variable LP/HP Filter:Crossover components which provide adjustable cut-off frequencies, and levels. 3. Vas: 4. VAS 5. Vas-Compliance-A measurement in liters or cubic feet of the volume of air that is equal to the compliance of the speaker's total suspension. 6. Vb 7. VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) 8. VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter): 9. VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator): 10. Vented (enclosure):-A type of speaker system also known as Tuned, Tuned Port, Ported, or Bass Reflex. They are basically Acoustic Suspension enclosures with the addition of a port or opening with a specific length. This allows a portion of the lower range to be coupled to the front wave produced by the woofer, in order to enhance the low frequency response. The portion of the range below the tuned point (Fb) is essentially a Free Air Driver that subjects the unloaded woofer to the possibility of severe, even catastrophic damage if the energy below this point is highly amplified. The best results for a vented speaker come when using woofers with a QTS in the range of .10 to .40. 11. Vf-The front volume of a bandpass design. The front volume of a bandpass design. 12. Vibrato: 13. Voice Coil:The part of a speaker that consists of a small coil of small wire positioned very close to a permanent magnetic field. When electrical current is fed into the voice coil, the coil will either move forward or backward due to its interaction with the magnetic field. When the cone of a speaker is fastened to the voice coil, the cone will move. (e.g., When something fails in a speaker that is properly installed, it is usually the voice coil.) 14. Voice Coil-The part of a speaker that consists of a small coil of small wire positioned very close to a permanent magnetic field. When electrical current is fed into the voice coil, the coil will either move forward or backward due to its interaction with the magnetic field. When the cone of a speaker is fastened to the voice coil, the cone will move. (e.g., When something fails in a speaker that is properly installed, it is usually the voice coil.) 15. Voice coil 16. Voice Coil:-The voice coil is the coil of wire fixed to a cylinder at the apex of the loudspeaker cone that interacts with a magnetic field. With the help of other speaker components, the voice coil is the active transducer that converts electrical signals from the amplifier or receiver into mechanical energy, which we hear as sound. The voice coil cylinder is the part of the speaker around which the voice coil is wound. More advanced speakers offer a heat-resistant voice coil to prolong speaker life. 17. Volt-Basic unit of potential difference. We often talk about car audio as a 12-volt world because our car batteries supply a nominal 12 volts. (e.g., A potential of one volt will cause one amp of current to flow through a resistance of one ohm.) 18. Volt 19. Volt (E): 20. Voltage:Voltage is an electrical charge, or potential difference, between two points, one being of higher relative voltage than the other is. A 1.5-volt 'C' battery has 1.5 volts of difference between the positive and negative terminals, for example. The unit of voltage is called the "volt," named after Allesandro Volta. Voltage can be thought of metaphorically as a pressure, such as water pressure in plumbing, that is available to initiate action or work. It, however, cannot do any work until a circuit is complete so that current (measured in amperes) can flow. 21. Voltage Drop: 22. Volume:-Volume is obviously the most common word used to specify the control of relative loudness of sounds. It also pertains to the function on many electronic devices that is used to control the loudness. Also - the measurment of the amount of space enclosed behind a speaker that functions as a resonance chamber. 23. VOM 24. Vr:The rear volume of a bandpass design. |
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