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Theatrical Sound Equipment
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Microphone
Captures sound; commonly used to amplify actors' voices.
Signal Processor
Alters audio signals to achieve desired sound; includes compressors, gates, and reverb units.
Headset Microphone
Captures sound; typically used by actors requiring hands-free operation.
Microphone Stand
Supports microphones in fixed positions; used when mic needs to be stationary, like for musical performances.
In-Ear Monitor
Provides audio to performers; used for hearing the mix of instruments/voices on stage.
Speakers
Converts electrical audio signals into sound; used to project sound throughout the theater.
DI Box
Converts unbalanced to balanced signals; allows for longer cable runs without noise.
Wireless Receiver
Receives RF signals from wireless microphones; allows actors mobility without cable restriction.
Power Conditioner
Provides clean and stable power; protects audio equipment from power surges.
Mixer
Combines multiple audio signals; used for balancing levels and EQ.
Stage Snake
Moves multiple audio channels over a single, long cable; simplifies connections between stage and mixer.
Amplifier
Increases power of audio signals; drives speakers to a higher volume.
Sound Effects Library
Database of sound clips; used for easily accessible soundscapes or specific sound effects.
Feedback Destroyer
Automatically detects and attenuates frequencies causing feedback; maintains audio clarity.
Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
Software for recording, editing, and producing audio files; used for sound design and playback.
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