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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Acoustic feedback
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Also called acoustic regeneration. The mechanical coupling of a portion of the sound waves from the output of an audio amplifying system to a preceding part or input circuit (such as a microphone) in the system. When excessive, acoustic feedback produces a howling sound in the speaker.
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Acoustic feedback --
Also called acoustic regeneration. The mechanical coupling of a portion of the sound waves from the output of an audio amplifying system to a preceding part or input circuit (such as a microphone) in the system. When excessive, acoustic feedback produces a howling sound in the speaker.
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