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Audio equipment

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Audio equipment refers to devices that reproduce, record, or process sound. This includes microphones, radio receivers, AV receivers, CD players, tape recorders, amplifiers, mixing consoles, effects units, and loudspeakers.[1]

Audio equipment is widely used in many different scenarios, such as concerts, bars, meeting rooms and the home where there is a need to reproduce, record and enhance sound volume.

See also

References

  1. ^ "How Sound Systems Work". Mediacollege.com. Retrieved 16 December 2018.