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Who are the speakers?

Le Big Bang - FAQ
The Executive Committee has selected the speakers for their international expertise. There will be : CEOs, Authors and Executive Coaches, Professors and International Experts. The speakers and their bios are presented in the Speakers section of this web site.

I am a school teacher in the area. Do you have speakers who can come to my class this year?

About the Center - Frequently Asked Questions
The Area Studies Programs and Peace Studies Program have a commitment to community outreach as well as to their academic and cultural offerings on campus. Several do maintain their own speakers' lists. We encourage you to contact the Program that represents the topic or area of the world you are interested in. Please see the Programs section.

Why is distortion harmful to my speakers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
Reason 1: Distortion causes the power spectrum to shift upwards in frequency. A bass note, when distorted, will have lots of high frequency energy. This will cause mid-ranges and tweeters to fry, if the amplifier is operating full range. It doesn't harm woofers, necessarily. Reason 2: Distortion causes the average power to be much higher. Typically, a music signal that never clips has an average power level of 1/4 the peak power level for even the most compressed speed metal or pop.

Can I connect your subwoofers to my computer or computer speakers?

HSU FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
It is relatively easy to connect a HSU subwoofer to certain computer sound cards. These sound cards have a dedicated subwoofer output. Without a subwoofer output on the card, it is still possible to hook up a VTF or STF-3 subwoofer, since these subwoofers have stereo inputs. Use a Radio Shack splitter/adapter (one 1/8-inch stereo male to two 1/8-inch stereo female). Take the stereo 1/8-inch output from the computer sound card.

Should I use ChatterBlocker with headphones or speakers?

ChatterBlocker - Frequently Asked Questions
For especially loud conversations, ChatterBlocker may be more effective over headphones. However, prolonged headphone listening can be uncomfortable and can cause hearing fatigue. Often, ChatterBlocker can be surprisingly effective over speakers at low to moderate levels, without disturbing your neighbors.

Why should I come to you?

Denver Hair Removal
Besides the convenience of our Broomfield Colorado location, we are all Nurses working in a clean professional clinic offering fair competitive prices for the latest medical equipment.

c -How many speakers are in a cabinet?

Marshall Amps :: Frequently Asked Questions
Our current speaker cabinets are 1x12", 2x12" and 4x12" for guitar and 1x15", 4x10" and 8x10" for bass. We have made various cabinets over the years with varying amounts of speakers, if you could supply a model number we will then do our best to identify your cabinet for you.

Why are kickpanels such a popular location for mounting speakers?

Car Audio Installation FAQs - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequentl...
There is a lot more to mounting speakers in the kick panels than just equalizing the path length difference (PLD). Two of which are: on-axis response, and angling for pattern control. On-axis response refers to the fact that most speakers sound best when listened to on-axis, or as close to on-axis as possible.

Are other NASA speakers available?

NASA - NASA Glenn FAQ
overview of NASA's Biological and Physical Research is available at: http://exploration.nasa.gov/programs/station Microgravity and Spaceflight Does NASA have anti-gravity chambers to train astronauts and conduct experiments? In short, the answer is, "No." However, read on... The most "famous" way is by aircraft flying in parabolic arcs to create microgravity for tests and simulations. NASA JSC has the KC-135 ("Vomit Comet").

What do all of those specifications on speakers mean?

Car Audio Components FAQ - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently A...
Input sensitivity" is the SPL the driver will produce given one watt of power as measured from one meter away given some input frequency (usually 1kHz unless otherwise noted on the speaker). Typical sensitivities for car audio speakers are around 90dB/Wm. Some subwoofers and piezo horns claim over 100dB/Wm. However, some manufacturers do not use true 1W tests, especially on low impedance subwoofers. Rather, they use a constant voltage test which produces more impressive sensitivity ratings.

Why do I hear static from my speakers?

Lowyat.NET -> FAQ for Edifier Speakers
Loose cables or cables that are not grounded properly can cause static. Check the connections to make sure all cables are connected correctly. Also, try adjusting the input volume from the media player you are using or from the sound control panel in your system tray.
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