Created by Toby Zheng
about 8 years ago
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What is soldering?
XLR Pin Outs:
What are the 4 signal levels?
Professional and Consumer audio equipment use line levels of:
Speaker level refers to
What is a DI Box
How are DI boxes powered?
What is electricity?
What is the flow of electrons called?
What is DC (Direct Current)?
What is AC (Alternating Current)?
What is Ohm's Law?
What is Voltage?
What is Amperage?
What is Resistance?
What is Wattage?
What is Mark Taleski's version of Ohm's Law?
What are Resistors?
What is a Variable Resistor?
What is a Capacitor?
What are Inductors?
What is a Transformer?
Balanced Cables
Tip Sleeve (TS) 1/4"
Tip Ring Sleeve (TRS) 1/4"
Speaker Cables
What is a Crossover?
What is a Passive Crossover?
Passive Speakers
What are Full Range Speakers?
What is an Active Crossover?
What are Bi-Amped Speakers?
Active Speakers
Series Circuit and Speaker Impedance
Parallel Circuit and Speaker Impedance
Why is knowledge about Series and Parallel Circuits relevant in Live Sound (Speakers)?
Resistance vs. Impedance
What is Impedance?
When setting up speakers in parallel, how do you calculate speaker impedance?
What can be done when speaker impedance does not align with what the amp can handle?
What is a power amplifier?
Speaker Cables
What are the Amplifier Operating Modes?
Parallel Amplifier Operating Mode
Stereo Amplifier Operating Mode
Bridged Mono Amplifier Operating Mode
What are terms used to describe amplifier power outputs?
What is Peak Power?
What is RMS?
What is Continuous Power?
What is Feedback?
3 Guiding Ideas for Mic Techniques in Live Sound
What signal level typically flows through an audio system?
What are the 2 common types of Rigging? [that we will encounter]
What are the four K's of Rigging?
What are the four types of applied forces we have to be aware of in rigging?
What is the Working Load Limit?
What is a Design Factor?
What Design Factor is used in the entertainment industry?
What knots are most commonly used in rigging and how much strength do they reduce?
What is Fatigue?
What is Shock Loading?
How do you estimate Shock Loading?
What are Slings? What are the 2 most common Slings in the entertainment industry?
What information must be displayed on all Shackles?
We must NOT side load shackles. At various degrees of loading, how much will the WLL be reduced (or what percentage of the WLL will be able to be used)?
What are the 3 ways to make the connection to a building?
What is a Direct Hitch?
What is a Choker Hitch?
What is a Basket Hitch?
What is required when you wrap a Basket or Choke hitch around a beam and why?
What is a Dead Hang? (When to use)
What is a Breast Line?
What are Bridles?
What are the 2 most common rigging knots and when are they used?
What parameters must be met to constitute as a Line Array?
What is a loudspeaker line array?
What are the 4 main purposes of stage lighting?
What are 5 concept of (stage) lighting?
What does Three Point Lighting consist of?
What is (a) Fresnel?
How do Lighting Consoles work?
One DMX output on a (Lighting) console contains how many channels and is called...?
What is the maximum length of a DMX cable and up to how many devices can be run on one?
What is an Opto Splitter?
What is a Radio Wave?
What is Modulation (for RF)?
What is Squelch?
What is a Traditional Squelch Circuit?
What is Noise Squelch?
What is Tone-key Squelch?
What is Multipath?
What is Diversity (when talking about RF)?
What is the shortest antenna (size) that could work with an RF signal?