Signal Processing Devices
Signal processing devices in live sound improve audio quality, manage routing, and control dynamics. Examples include EQs, compressors, and effects processors, ensuring optimal Front-of-House (FOH) sound during live performances.
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Signal Processing Devices for Live Sound
Signal processing devices are essential in live settings, handling audio routing and processing tasks beyond the capability of mixers and amplifiers. They include DI boxes for signal conversion to low-impedance mic level, signal enhancers like compressors, equalisers, reverbs, and delays, and routing devices like crossovers and loudspeaker management systems. Utility devices, such as ground loop isolators and feedback destroyers are used to address common live sound issues.