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  • Acoustics
    Acoustics


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  • A Fireproof House of Sunshine
    A Fireproof House of Sunshine

    Hackensaw Boys have returned with their latest offering, "A Fireproof House Of Sunshine," and it's a wild ride from start to finish. This album is like a musical rollercoaster, taking listeners on a journey through Americana, bluegrass, and folk with a healthy dose of punk attitude thrown in for good measure. From the opening track, "Factory Blues," to the closing number, "Content Not Seeking Thrills," the Hackensaw Boys deliver toe-tapping, head-banging tunes that will have you reaching for your dancing shoes. The band's energy is infectious, and their love for the music they create shines through in every note. The standout track on this album has to be "Sunshine Serenade," a feel-good anthem that will have you singing along in no time. With its catchy hooks and infectious melodies, this song is sure to become a crowd favourite at their live shows. Overall, "A Fireproof House Of Sunshine" is a must-listen for fans of Americana and bluegrass music. The Hackensaw Boys have once again proven that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. So grab a cold beer, turn up the volume, and let the music take you on a wild ride through the world of the Hackensaw Boys. Trust us, you won't regret it.

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  • Sealey TA319 Digital Insulation Tester
    Sealey TA319 Digital Insulation Tester

    Specially designed for testing insulation on high voltage cables. Suitable for hybrid and electric vehicles. Supplied with test leads, batteries and storage case. Conforms to EN61010 CAT III (1000V). Features & Benefits: • Specially designed for testing insulation on high voltage cables. • Suitable for hybrid and electric vehicles. • Supplied with test leads, batteries and storage case. • Conforms to EN61010 CAT III (1000V). • Model No. TA319 Specifications: Model No TA319 Brand: Sealey Nett Weight: 1.29kg Voltage AC: Range; 750V, Max Resolution; 1V, Accuracy; (±1.2% ± 10-digits) Voltage DC: Range; 1000V, Max Resolution; 1V, Accuracy; (±0.8% ± 3-digits) Resistance: Range; 200?, 2000?, Max Resolution; 0.1?, 1?, Accuracy; (±1% ± 2-digits) Insulation Resistance: Range; 200M?, 2000M?, Max Resolution; 100k?-1M?, Accuracy; (±3.5% ± 5-digits) Test Voltage: 250V/200M?, 500V/200M?, 1000V/2000M? Continuity Test: Active Sound Level; =40O, Test Current; =200mA Operating Temperature: 0ºC to +40ºC, (

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  • Sealey TA320 Digital Automotive Analyser and Insulation Tester
    Sealey TA320 Digital Automotive Analyser and Insulation Tester

    Specially designed for hybrid vehicles and conforms to EN61010 CAT III (1000V) and CAT IV (600V). Unlike other multimeters this unit has an insulation test function that allows testing of the insulation of the high voltage cables and motor generator units found on hybrid vehicles. Can be used as a stand-alone device or linked wirelessly with a USB interface to a PC or laptop enabling results to be graphed, saved or printed. Supplied with high voltage probes, thermocouple soft storage bag and wireless USB cable. The unit also has the usual functions expected on a high quality multimeter including true RMS (Root-Mean-Square) and IP67 waterproof rating. Features & Benefits: • Specially designed for hybrid vehicles and conforms to EN61010 CAT III (1000V) and CAT IV (600V). • Unlike other multimeters this unit has an insulation test function that allows testing of the insulation of the high voltage cables and motor generator units found on hybrid vehicles. • Can be used as a stand-alone device or linked wirelessly with a USB interface to a PC or laptop enabling results to be graphed, saved or printed. • Supplied with high voltage probes, thermocouple soft storage bag and wireless USB cable. • The unit also has the usual functions expected on a high quality multimeter including true RMS (Root-Mean-Square) and IP67 waterproof rating. • Model No. TA320 Specifications: Model No TA320 Brand: Sealey Nett Weight: 700g Tach (rpm): No Dwell: No AC Voltage: 400mV, 4V, 40V, 400V, 1000V DC Voltage: 400mV, 4V, 40V, 400V, 1000V AC Current: 400µA, 4000µA, 40mA, 400mA, 10A DC Current: 400µA, 4000µA, 40mA, 400mA, 10A Capacitance: 40nF, 400nF, 4µF, 40µF, 400µF, 4000µF, 40mF Frequency: 40Hz-10kHz Duty Cycle: 0.1-99.9% Pulse Width: 100µs-100ms Resistance: 400O, 4kO, 40kO, 400kO, 4MO, 40MO Continuity:

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  • What is the difference between acoustics and acoustic?

    Acoustics is the scientific study of sound, including its production, transmission, and effects. It encompasses the study of how sound waves behave in different environments and how they interact with various materials. On the other hand, acoustic refers to the properties or qualities of sound, particularly in relation to the way it is produced or transmitted. It is often used to describe the sound characteristics of a space or an instrument, such as acoustic guitar or acoustic insulation. In summary, acoustics is the study of sound, while acoustic refers to the sound itself or its properties.

  • What is marine acoustics?

    Marine acoustics is the study of sound in the ocean and its interaction with marine life, the seafloor, and the water itself. It involves the use of underwater sound to study and monitor marine environments, including the behavior and communication of marine animals, the mapping of the seafloor, and the detection of underwater objects and phenomena. Marine acoustics also plays a crucial role in understanding the impact of human activities, such as shipping, sonar, and offshore energy exploration, on marine ecosystems.

  • What is the meaning of subwoofer in acoustics?

    A subwoofer is a type of loudspeaker designed to reproduce low-frequency sound, typically in the range of 20-200 Hz. It is responsible for producing deep bass tones that can be felt as much as heard, adding richness and depth to audio playback. Subwoofers are commonly used in home theater systems, car audio setups, and live music venues to enhance the overall sound quality and create a more immersive listening experience.

  • What is the difference between optics and acoustics?

    Optics is the study of light and its behavior, including how it is generated, transmitted, and detected. It deals with the properties and behavior of light, such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction. Acoustics, on the other hand, is the study of sound and its behavior, including how it is generated, transmitted, and detected. It deals with the properties and behavior of sound waves, such as frequency, amplitude, and resonance. In summary, optics focuses on the properties and behavior of light, while acoustics focuses on the properties and behavior of sound.

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  • Live & Acoustic
    Live & Acoustic

    USED's Live and Acoustic At The Palace is a delightful romp through the band's greatest hits, stripped down to their bare acoustic bones. You can practically hear the sweat dripping off Bert McCracken as he pours his heart and soul into every note. The raw energy and emotion on display here is a stark contrast to the polished studio versions of these songs, revealing a vulnerability and depth that may have been previously overlooked. From the hauntingly beautiful rendition of "The Taste of Ink" to the rousing sing-along of "All That I've Got", the band's performance is captivating from start to finish. The acoustic arrangements showcase the band's musicianship and songwriting skills in a way that is both refreshing and intimate. One particular standout moment is McCracken's powerful vocals on "Blue and Yellow", which are sure to give you chills down your spine. The band's chemistry and camaraderie shine through in their banter between songs, giving the listener a glimpse into the bond that has kept them rocking for over two decades. Overall, USED's Live and Acoustic At The Palace is a must-listen for fans of the band and newcomers alike. It's a testament to the enduring power of their music and a reminder of why they continue to be a force to be reckoned with in the rock world. So strap in, grab a pint, and prepare to be blown away by this unforgettable live experience.

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  • Acoustic Hits
    Acoustic Hits

    If you're like me and you've had your fair share of heartaches, then you know that sometimes all you need is a good old acoustic session to help you through. And CURE Acoustic Hits is just that - a comforting blanket of stripped-down versions of some of The Cure's biggest hits. From the hauntingly beautiful "Lovesong" to the melancholic "Pictures of You", this album is a nostalgic journey through the band's iconic discography. Frontman Robert Smith's ethereal vocals shine through on each track, reminding us why he's one of the most revered voices in alternative music. The stripped-back arrangements allow for a renewed focus on the lyrics and emotions behind each song, making them feel fresh and intimate. Tracks like "Friday I'm in Love" and "Just Like Heaven" take on a whole new dimension when presented in this raw and vulnerable format. While some may argue that acoustic versions can sometimes lack the energy of the original versions, CURE Acoustic Hits manages to capture the essence of The Cure's music while adding a new layer of depth and emotion. It's a must-listen for die-hard fans and newcomers alike. So grab a cup of tea, light some candles, and let The Cure's acoustic hits soothe your soul. It's the perfect soundtrack for those late nights when you need a musical hug. Trust me, you won't regret it.

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    Cyborg Acoustics


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  • Which microphone would you recommend for poor room acoustics?

    I would recommend using a dynamic microphone for poor room acoustics. Dynamic microphones are less sensitive to room reflections and background noise, making them a good choice for capturing clean audio in less-than-ideal acoustic environments. Additionally, dynamic microphones are often more affordable than condenser microphones, making them a practical option for those working in spaces with poor acoustics.

  • How can one calculate the acoustics in physics using formulas?

    To calculate the acoustics in physics, one can use formulas related to sound waves. The speed of sound in a medium can be calculated using the formula v = f * λ, where v is the speed of sound, f is the frequency of the sound wave, and λ is the wavelength. The intensity of sound can be calculated using the formula I = P/A, where I is the intensity, P is the power of the sound source, and A is the area over which the sound is spread. Additionally, the decibel level of sound can be calculated using the formula β = 10 * log(I/I0), where β is the decibel level, I is the intensity of the sound, and I0 is the reference intensity.

  • What is the meaning of acoustics and optics in physics?

    Acoustics in physics refers to the study of sound, including its production, transmission, and effects. It involves the study of how sound waves travel through different mediums, how they interact with objects, and how they are perceived by the human ear. Optics in physics, on the other hand, is the study of light and its behavior. This includes the study of how light waves propagate, how they interact with different materials, and how they are perceived by the human eye. Optics also encompasses the study of phenomena such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction. In summary, acoustics deals with the study of sound, while optics deals with the study of light, both of which are important branches of physics that help us understand the behavior of waves and their interaction with the environment.

  • What are beats and overtones in the physics of acoustics?

    In the physics of acoustics, beats are the periodic variations in loudness that occur when two sound waves of slightly different frequencies interfere with each other. This interference causes the amplitude of the sound to oscillate, creating a pulsating effect. Overtones, on the other hand, are higher frequency components of a sound that are produced in addition to the fundamental frequency. They give each sound its unique timbre or quality, and are responsible for the differences in sound between different musical instruments or voices. Both beats and overtones are important concepts in understanding the characteristics of sound and how it is perceived by the human ear.

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