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  2. Krone LSA-PLUS - Wikipedia

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    Krone can be easily distinguished from 110 by its contact slots being arranged at a 45-degree angle to the wire. Krone contacts can be used with stranded conductors, unlike 66- and 110-style IDC punch blocks. The contacts use silver to inhibit corrosion and require a Krone-specific punch down tool for wire insertion. Krone blocks are also ...

  3. Reel-to-reel audio tape recording - Wikipedia

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    Tape to be spliced is clamped in a splicing block attached to the deck near the heads to hold the tape accurately while the edit is made. The Editall was a long-in-production splicing block, named for its inventor Joe Tall, a tape editor at CBS. [6] Professional-style tape reel designed to fit large NARTB hub.

  4. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    This is comparable to a fly-by-wire system in modern aircraft. The controls are similar, but the underlying mechanism has changed from voltage levels to binary information. Third-party plug ins can add functionality in a digital mixer. Plugins allow for further expansion of the mixer's on-board equalization, compression and reverberation effects.

  5. Punch down tool - Wikipedia

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    To use the punch down tool, a wire is pre-positioned into a slotted post on a punch block, and then the punch down tool is pressed down on top of the wire, over the post. Once the required pressure is reached, an internal spring is triggered, and the blade pushes the wire into the slot, simultaneously cutting the insulation and securing the ...

  6. Balanced audio - Wikipedia

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    Balanced audio is a method of interconnecting audio equipment using balanced interfaces. This type of connection is very important in sound recording and production because it allows the use of long cables while reducing susceptibility to external noise caused by electromagnetic interference.

  7. Pick-and-place machine - Wikipedia

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    Internal details of a two head, gantry style pick-and-place JUKI SMT machine. In the foreground are tape and reel feeders, then the (currently empty) conveyor belt for printed circuit boards, and in back are large parts in a tray. The gantry carries two pickup nozzles, flanking a camera (marked "do not touch" to avoid fingerprints on the lens).

  8. Audio Alchemy - Wikipedia

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    DAC-in-the-Box, an external digital-to-analog converter intended to improve the sound of the user's CD player Audio Alchemy was a high end audio equipment manufacturer based in California , USA. The company was first formed in the late 1980s, producing many lines of relatively affordable audio products, including CD players , transports ...

  9. Plugboard - Wikipedia

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    The action caused by an impulse on a wire depended on when in the cycle it occurred, a simple form of time-division multiplexing. Thus an impulse that occurred during 7-time on a wire connected to the column 26 punch magnet would punch a hole in row 7 of column 26. An impulse on the same wire that occurred at 4-time would punch a 4 in column 26.