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  2. Veritone Minimum Phase Speakers - Wikipedia

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    Veritone Minimum Phase Speakers, or VMPS, was a loudspeaker manufacturer founded in 1977 by speaker designer Brian Cheney. Many VMPS speakers received favorable reviews from audio critics, such as the RM40, which was awarded Best of CES in the High-End Audio category in 2002. [1] VMPS was in operation for over 35 years, from January 1977 to ...

  3. Musical instruments in church services - Wikipedia

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    The use of musical instruments in church services has often been seen as an innovation in church worship. This was the case in both Catholic liturgy and in the Puritan tradition. In the Catholic liturgy the Gregorian chant was for a thousand years the predominant musical form. [1] In the Puritan tradition, there was traditionally a use of ...

  4. Electric organ - Wikipedia

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    The classic Hammond sound benefits from the use of free-standing loudspeakers called tone cabinets. The sound is often further enhanced by rotating speaker units, usually manufactured by Leslie. The Hammond Organ was widely adopted in popular genres such as jazz, gospel, pop music, and rock music.

  5. Pulpit - Wikipedia

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    In Lutheran churches, as well as many Anglican and Methodist churches designed with a divided chancel, the pulpit is located on the Gospel side of the chancel (from which the Gospel is read and the sermon is delivered) while a lectern is located on the Epistle side of the sanctuary, with the latter being used by readers to vocalize the other ...

  6. People's altar - Wikipedia

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    People's altar. The term people's altar was used to refer to the free-standing altar in Catholic churches, where the priest celebrates the Eucharistic part of Holy Mass turned towards the faithful ( versus populum ), as opposed to ad orientem (sometimes also called Ad Deum) where the people and the priest face the altar together.

  7. Focal-JMLab - Wikipedia

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    Focal Opal 19ti. Focal-JMlab is a French company that has been designing and selling high fidelity audio systems since 1979. Based in Saint-Étienne, the company manufactures loudspeakers for the home, speaker drivers for automobiles, headphones, professional studio monitors, as well as outdoor speakers and those dedicated to yachts.

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