microphones
microphones
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by Dhiraj Bandurkar - 2007-08-03
Wireless MicrophonesBeat the tangling cables during an on stage performance with the wireless microphones. It is the best way to utilize the stage and getting a clear sound while not bothering about t...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-07-24
Do names such as Bob Casey, Dick Clark, Wolfman Jack, Alan Freed, Suketu etc. strike a chord? If yes, then it proves that you have an interest in the exciting profession of a disc jockey. All of...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-07-24
If music is your life and passion, no other profession can give you as much joy as that of a disc jockey. As a disc jockey or DJ in short, you live music, you love music and you let music influe...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2007-07-24
You would have seen and heard a disc jockey or a DJ in short performing on radios, in clubs, weddings, store openings and other occasions. The job of a DJ seems like a roller coaster ride. Doesn...
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by Anand Dongre - 2007-08-21
A wireless microphone is all about convenience and a great sound quality at the same time. As the name implies, a wireless or cordless microphone is a device that has no cables altogether. It is...
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by Kelly C. Calkins, Au.D., F-AAA - 2007-12-21
You finally get up the nerve to go to the hearing aid office and get your hearing tested. They break the news that you need a hearing aid. Your mind is swimming with visions of having to wear ...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-06-14
Music is something that knows no discrimination. It is enjoyed by almost everyone in this world. It is in fact a rarity to find someone who does not love music. From time immemorial human beings have ...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-06-14
A guitar is a type of musical instrument with ancient roots that is used in a wide variety of musical styles. It usually has six strings, but four, seven, eight, ten and twelve string guitars also exi...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-06-17
Though the modern microphones follow the same principle, they do it electronically. And thus, it captures pressure waves in the air and converts them into electric signals. Microphones are of differen...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-06-17
It all begun with liquid transmitter, which was the first transmitter developed by Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray almost simultaneously, in 1876. And that later came to be known as liquid micro...