Sentences with phrase «voice coils which»

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The Lovely Bones and little Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) certainly tell us what she's learning while watching her family and murderer shuffle around on the mortal coil in a near - constant voice - over, but those words of denial and anger growing into acceptance don't reveal themselves in her limited actions in her stop on the way to Heaven (This might also be attributed to the fact that the story is told in the past tense, which lessens its overall impact as she has already seen and discovered these things; she's telling her story as opposed to living it, if you pardon the metaphysical contradiction in the wording).
I can see some of them now as possible poems looking for the discipline of line, others as the cores of stories whose people want to enact their conflicts explicitly more than repress and simmer with them, but my attempts at managing voice (both dialect and idiolect) and subtext give them a sense of kinship, and I think they have found their right scale and texture, which usually involves some linguistic quirk, kink, tic, freak, coil, something to make the narrator unique and memorable but not opaque.
This itself is joined by hand - paired transducers which are said to have ± 1 dB narrow tolerances alongside light aluminum voice coils.
There is also a copper - clad aluminum wire (CCAW) voice coil that V - moda says is capable of reproducing frequencies up to 40kHz, which is well beyond the limits of human hearing.
Most headphones on the market today use «dynamic drivers,» which is a driver technology where a copper wire, called a voice coil, is wrapped around a cone - shaped diaphragm.
Unlike the dynamic speakers inside most headphones, which use a piston - style voice coil to generate sound, planar magnetic drivers employ a micro-thin membrane, excited by a magnetic circuit.
A set of specially developed 45 mm drivers are in each earcup, each with a quad - core voice coil, to which a digital signal is sent using its Pure Digital Drive technology, which does away with a digital - to - analog converter.
We eluded to the wild world of electrostatic drivers in the intro, but let's do a crash - course review for those who aren't yet intimate with the technology: Most in - ear headphones use one of two driver technologies: dynamic drivers, which are essentially micro-sized versions of the speakers in your home, or balanced armature drivers, which are extremely tiny tubes (armatures) wrapped in a voice coil that vibrates when electrified, again, creating sound.
These are joined by ultra-fine voice coils, the combination of which is a greater frequency response and a bass described as powerful and precise.
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