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Electrical SignalsArticlesDisplaying Results 1 - 15 for electrical signalsThis is How Electric Guitars are DifferentBy: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/02/2008 | Music ... is that when the hollow bodies vibrate the pick-ups and convert the body vibration in to an electric signal. Electric guitars can be played either solo or with any other instruments. It is popularly used in pop music and even ... How Do Electric Guitars Work - All you Need to KnowBy: Max Cane | 03/09/2006 | Music ... sound amplifier which electronically amplifies the sound. The electronic components on the guitar modulate the converted electric signal to suit the guitarist. Most commonly found components on guitars are the volume control knob (which ... What To Look For When Shopping For An Electric GuitarBy: Victor Epand | 13/11/2007 | Music ... on its body. The hollow body vibrates and the pickups convert a combination of string and body vibration into an electrical signal. Electric-acoustic In these guitars the pickups do not produce a signal directly from the vibration of ... How to Use an Electrical Network AnalyserBy: Kevin McMenamy | 01/04/2008 | Electronics ... . Of special interest when using this network analyser are the electrical networks’ properties that pertain to reflection of electrical signals and subsequent transmission – these are called the S-parameters or scattering parameters. The ... Digital Signals Goodbye to AnalogBy: Kevin Cantera | 27/02/2008 | Technology ... the infinite variability that replicates the natural state of sound or light, converting those phenomena into an electrical signal and then back again into a sound or an image creates “noise.” The term is used because it can literally ... The Electric GuitarBy: Charlie Buquette | 07/11/2007 | Art and Entertainment ... , a jazz guitarist, successfully experimented with a magnetic pickup system that could convert the vibrations of the strings to an electrical signal to be amplified and sent to a speaker. Soon, guitarists started adding pickups to their ... The Taser and Its Electrical OutputBy: Susan Eaton | 07/11/2007 | Technology ... by wires, which lead back to the Taser unit. When the probes come in contact with an assailant’s body or clothing an electrical signal is transmitted resulting in the loss of neuromuscular control. The electrical output interferes with the ... Learn to Play Electric Guitar: Special Tip on EffectsBy: Andreas Wahlstedt | 27/02/2008 | Music ... chain them in order of most to least. You take the 'hit', so to speak, up front rather than allowing the entire processed signal to take a drastic cut at the end of the chain. Keep in mind, too, that you must also balance the location ... Learn About The Electrisave Home Wireless Electricity Use MonitorBy: David Timms | 28/07/2007 | Home and Family ... Your Electricity Monitor in 3 Minutes maximum. This energy-efficient "Electrisave" device shows you how much electricity you are using, how much you may be wasting and how much harmful CO2 you are contributing to greenhouse effects. This ... A Look at the Electric ViolinBy: Richard Romando | 21/09/2005 | Music ... to the way electric guitars work. Some people add an electric pickup to a standard acoustic violin so that it's signal can be transmitted to an amplifier. The problem with putting a pickup on an acoustic violin is that acoustic ... The Different Types of Electric Guitar Available in the Market TodayBy: Muna wa Wanjiru | 13/02/2008 | Music ... a type of music instrument that uses vibration from its steel-cored strings, which will convert into electric current. This signal need to be amplified to give various tonal affects which then further convert into final sound which can be ... Prevent Failing Car Electrical Switches With a Functional Mercedes RelayBy: Dwyane Thomas | 10/04/2007 | Automotive ... can even see the plastic around the connector melting. Eventually, the relay itself will fail in no time. Anything that has to do with the electrical flow in your vehicle that goes wrong can pose a great deal of danger. Generally, a ... As Fuel Bills Get Larger, Vehicles Get Smaller, And Traffic Signals Fail More OftenBy: Eric Scribener | 24/09/2006 | Automotive ... lights. But let me explain further... Since early in the 1960's, the overwhelming majority of the controlled traffic signals in the United States are regulated by very large, very weak electromagnets. Electromagnets that are used to ... Types Of Guitar: Electric, Acoustic And ClassicalBy: Kevin Sinclair | 17/12/2007 | Music ... of the vibrating strings into electronic current. These electronic signals are then altered and produce the desired pitch and vibration before they are fed to amplifiers. Because an electric guitar uses these "pickups," the body does not ... Why The Electric Scooter Is So Popular Among People Of All AgesBy: Gregg Hall | 15/07/2007 | Motorcycles ... familiar with. Unlike gas powered scooters the electric variety is very friendly to the environment and do not pollute the air. The basic features of a scooter are much the same as motorcycles such as the turn signals, brakes, and even the ... Searches related to: electrical signals
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