Sound systems.(Anchor Audio) Anchor Audio's New English New English n. See Modern English. Pro Portable Tabletop Lectern is a self-contained portable tabletop lectern with sound system that delivers 110 dB of intelligible speech or music, indoor or out, for audiences of up to 400. Enclosed in a lightweight, rugged polyethylene case that serves as a tabletop lectern, the Ensign Pro sound system offers fail-safe, plug-and-play audio support designed for those with no technical knowledge, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the company. Featuring a built-in, single or dual, UHF (Ultra High Frequency) The range of electromagnetic frequencies from 300 MHz to 3 GHz. In the U.S., analog television has used UHF channels 52 to 69 in the 700 MHz band. wireless receiver with 16 selectable channels and a 300-foot range, it provides maximum broadcast clarity and mobility, when used with an optional wireless microphone. With a simple turn of a dial on the microphone and receiver, any chance of interference from local broadcasting sources is avoided. The Ensign Pro features a high-capacity battery, efficient Class D amplifier An audio amplifier that works in the digital domain. It generates the equivalent analog output for the speakers by using pulse width modulation (PWM) or pulse density modulation (PDM) rather than the traditional digital-to-analog conversion. See PWM and PDM. , and microprocessor-controlled battery management system that reduces charge time, maintains a healthy battery, and displays battery level/charge condition. The system also operates on AC/DC AC/DC adj. Slang Having a bisexual orientation. [From the likening of a bisexual person to an appliance that works on either alternating or direct current. current, and its 110/220-power supply allows world travel without worrying about power conversion, the company says. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CIRCLE READER SERVICE CARD #50 |
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