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Self-Evaluation - Module 1

The document describes the basic components of an audio system: a microphone converts sound to electrical signals, a pre-amplifier increases the signal level, tone and volume controls adjust treble, bass, and loudness, a power amplifier increases the signal power, and a loudspeaker converts the electrical signals back to sound.

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Self-Evaluation - Module 1

The document describes the basic components of an audio system: a microphone converts sound to electrical signals, a pre-amplifier increases the signal level, tone and volume controls adjust treble, bass, and loudness, a power amplifier increases the signal power, and a loudspeaker converts the electrical signals back to sound.

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Adrianne T.

Bastasa BSCpE – 3A

Microphone
Loudspeaker

Pre-amplifier Tone and volume Controls Power amplifier

1. The Microphone converts sound signals into electrical signals (voltage)

2. Pre-Amplifier will increase the low level (voltage) signal from the microphone into a higher level.

3. Tone and Volume Controls

we will adjust this to control this audio. Tone controls adjust the high frequency (Treble) and low frequency (Bass). The volume adjusts
level loudness of sound.

4. Power Amplifier will increase the audio signal power up.

5. The Loudspeaker converts electrical signals to sound.

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