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SURROUND SOUND#1

An audio system that creates an immersive sound experience by using multiple speakers around the listener.

SPEAKER PLACEMENT#2

The strategic positioning of speakers to optimize sound quality and create an immersive audio environment.

AUDIO CALIBRATION#3

The process of adjusting audio settings to achieve optimal sound quality tailored to specific environments.

ROOM ACOUSTICS#4

The study of how sound behaves in enclosed spaces, affecting audio quality and listener experience.

DOLBY ATMOS#5

An advanced surround sound technology that allows for sound to come from all directions, including overhead.

DTS:X#6

A next-generation audio codec that provides immersive sound by allowing for flexible speaker configurations.

PSYCHOACOUSTICS#7

The study of how humans perceive sound, influencing audio design and listener experience.

SOUND PROPAGATION#8

The way sound waves travel through different environments, impacting audio clarity and quality.

ACOUSTIC TREATMENT#9

Techniques used to enhance sound quality in a room by controlling reflections, absorption, and diffusion.

SOUNDSTAGE#10

The perceived spatial arrangement of sound sources in a stereo or surround sound environment.

IMAGING#11

The ability to pinpoint the location of sound sources in a stereo or surround sound mix.

REW (ROOM EQ WIZARD)#12

A software tool used for measuring room acoustics and optimizing audio systems.

AUDYSSEY#13

A technology that automates audio calibration to optimize sound systems for specific environments.

ABSORPTION#14

The process of sound energy being absorbed by materials, reducing reflections and echoes.

DIFFUSION#15

The scattering of sound waves in various directions to create a more uniform sound field.

ECHO#16

A reflection of sound that arrives at the listener after a delay, affecting clarity.

REFLECTION#17

The bouncing back of sound waves when they hit a surface, influencing audio quality.

SPEAKER CONFIGURATION#18

The arrangement of speakers in a surround sound system, affecting sound delivery and experience.

FREQUENCY RESPONSE#19

The range of frequencies a speaker can reproduce, impacting sound quality.

SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL (SPL)#20

A measure of the pressure variation in air caused by sound waves, indicating loudness.

CROSSOVER#21

An electronic circuit that divides audio signals into different frequency ranges for specific speakers.

AMPLIFICATION#22

The process of increasing the power of audio signals to drive speakers effectively.

MIXING#23

The process of combining multiple audio tracks into a single output, balancing levels and effects.

MASTERING#24

The final step in audio production, preparing a mix for distribution by optimizing sound quality.

ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS#25

The evaluation of sound behavior in a space to inform treatment and design decisions.

DESIGN PROPOSAL#26

A detailed plan outlining the technical and aesthetic aspects of a home theater setup.