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SONAPHONE® S-SB10.xx -
SONOTEC GmbH
With the Stationary SONAPHONE S-SB10.xx and its associated probes machine and plant processes can be monitored permanently, insofar as a detectable ultrasonic level is generated. A fixed installation at an inspection point enables trend monitoring for longer periods. Based on changes of the ultrasonic sound level the assessment of plant condition is possible. Different probe versions support airborne sound and structure-borne sound applications.
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LokSound -
Electronic Solutions ULM GmbH & Co. KG
With the LokSound family decoders we offer all model railroaders who want the utmost of authenticity on their layout, a real highlight. With LokSound , the excellent features of ESU-decoders are even more enhanced by the addition of sound functions. Its sounds simple, but “wow”: In the future, your locos not only run like the prototype, they sound exactly like it! That’s made possible through our award-winning LokSound technology- the reference for good sound on the layout since its introduction in 1999. By the inventor. By ESU. LokSound decoders are available for various applications, depending on gauge or digital system.
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VLFC -
Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
Think extremely low. With a range of 13-30 Hz—the lowest reach of any Meyer Sound speaker—the VLFC extends below the threshold of human hearing to let your audience feel the sound like never before.
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Daqarta
Standard Windows sound cards do not respond to DC or frequencies lower than a few Hz. (See Why Sound Cards Block DC Signals below for explanation.)There are two general approaches to get true DC response from a standard sound card: Modify the card, or add an external circuit to convert the DC into an AC signal which can be easily measured by an unmodified card.
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PAS-Products
Provides you with a real-time sound processing application. This type of programs require at least basic audio processing knowledge as tweaking the frequencies and their dynamics may turn great sounds into utter despicable reproduction and that’s just not their aim.
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Nihon Denji Sokki Co., Ltd
The frequency range of sound that can be heard by the human ear is about 20Hz to 20KHz, and sound waves with higher frequencies are called ultrasonic waves. In general ultrasonic flaw detection equipment, 5MHz is often used in the range of 1MHz to 20MHz as standard.
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ZL1107-02 -
Castle Group Ltd.
This is a USB Software Cable that is compatible with the SONUS range of Sound Level Meters
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Norsonic AS
Is a measurement microphone for all-weather conditions designed for use with sound level meters.
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Norsonic AS
To apply gain to (amplify) the signal without changing how the signal sounds.
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ECHOMAC® Velocity Measurement -
Magnetic Analysis Corp
Variations in Nodularity, a type of graphite structure that can develop during the production process, can attenuate the velocity of sound waves passing through the automotive component being tested. Echomac VM measures the sound velocity and, using known limits, reports whether the part is acceptable.
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Titan -
Prism Sound Ltd.
Titan and Atlas are world class multi-track interfaces offering flexible expansion and unsurpassable sonic clarity. Using the latest generation of Prism Sounds trusted conversion, Titan is ideal for music and sound recording, multi-tracking, overdubbing, stem-based mastering, analogue summing and critical listening applications.
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T20 -
SONOTEC GmbH
The structure-borne ultrasonic probe T20 is used for condition monitoring of machines, systems and processes, given that they generate detectable structure-borne sound in the ultrasonic range. Changes in the sound signals indicate a change in the condition and/or process of the plant. The detection of these changes forms the basis for condition monitoring in predictive maintenance.
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Shure Inc.
You will never believe how good you sound on stage, until you hear it.