Microphonics - Law Dictionary Search Results
lavaliere microphone
A small microphone worn around the neck on a supporting string or chain
microphone
conductors under the action of acoustic vibrations Other forms of microphone may use changes in capacitance or other phenomena to transduce
microphonic
Of or pertaining to a microphone serving to intensify weak sounds
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bug
bug bugged bug·ging : to plant a concealed microphone in [ an office] compare eavesdrop, wiretap
bullhorn
a portable loudspeaker with built in microphone and amplifier
directionality
the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive to signal arriving from
directivity
the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive to sounds coming from
loudspeaker
speech from a person who is typically speaking into a microphone Sometimes it is used to play recorded speech or music
microphonous
Serving to augment the intensity of weak sounds microcoustic
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