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- ear and may sound more natural to the performer. Television studios use earpieces with a specialized type of intercom called an interruptible foldback (IFB)...
- performance with these earpieces are low diaphragm excursion, nonlinearity, in-band resonance and the very short horn shape of the earpiece casing. The resulting...
- by replacing the standard earpieces with moulded versions, which improve comfort and transmission of sound. Moulded earpieces can be cast by an audiologist...
- via their earpieces, to the point where they often finish each other's sentences, Smith is usually the one giving orders or using his earpiece to gather...
- receivers, unlike modern headphones, only had one earpiece. By the 1890s a listening device with two earpieceswhich was not mounted on the head – was developed...
- fictive kinship/adoption ritual. The differing shapes of the noses found on earpieces, including long, bent and short varieties, are explained by the myths...
- that it was possible to follow the movement of singers on the stage if earpieces connected to different microphones were held to the two ears. This discovery...
- communication include a Bluetooth earpiece dialed into a cell phone conference call during the day, and two-way radios with earpieces at night. In case of compromise...
- A message delivered from backstage, either to the referee (using their earpiece) or the commentary team (using their headsets) instructing the wrestlers...
- manufacturer of custom earpieces for the hearing healthcare market, hearing protection products, custom communications earpieces, clinical and audiological...