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Soundbar, the Glossary

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A soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 20 relations: Acoustics, Algorithm, Altec Lansing, CNET, Computer monitor, Display device, Dolby Atmos, Duophonic, Home cinema, Home theater in a box, LaserDisc, Loudspeaker, Loudspeaker enclosure, Phone connector (audio), Soundbase, Stereophonic sound, Subwoofer, Surround sound, Television, Videotape.

Acoustics

Acoustics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound.

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Algorithm

In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm is a finite sequence of mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation.

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Altec Lansing

Altec Lansing, Inc. is an American audio electronics company founded in 1927.

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CNET

CNET (short for "Computer Network") is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.

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Computer monitor

A computer monitor is an output device that displays information in pictorial or textual form. Soundbar and computer monitor are American inventions.

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Display device

A display device is an output device for presentation of information in visual or tactile form (the latter used for example in tactile electronic displays for blind people).

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Dolby Atmos

Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology developed by Dolby Laboratories.

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Duophonic

Duophonic sound was a trade name for a type of audio signal processing used by Capitol Records on certain releases and re-releases of mono recordings issued during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Home cinema

A home cinema, also called a home theater or theater room, is a home entertainment audio-visual system that seeks to reproduce a movie theater experience and mood using consumer electronics-grade video and audio equipment and is set up in a room or backyard of a private home.

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Home theater in a box

A home theater in a box (HTIB) is an integrated home theater package which "bundles" together a combination DVD or Blu-ray player, a multi-channel amplifier (which includes a surround sound decoder, a radio tuner, and other features), speaker wires, connection cables, a remote control, a set of five or more surround sound speakers (or more rarely, just left and right speakers, a lower-price option known as "2.1") and a low-frequency subwoofer cabinet.

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LaserDisc

The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as "DiscoVision") in the United States in 1978.

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Loudspeaker

A loudspeaker (commonly referred to as a speaker or speaker driver) is an electroacoustic transducer that converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. Soundbar and loudspeaker are American inventions and loudspeakers.

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Loudspeaker enclosure

A loudspeaker enclosure or loudspeaker cabinet is an enclosure (often rectangular box-shaped) in which speaker drivers (e.g., loudspeakers and tweeters) and associated electronic hardware, such as crossover circuits and, in some cases, power amplifiers, are mounted. Soundbar and loudspeaker enclosure are loudspeakers.

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Phone connector (audio)

A phone connector is a family of cylindrically-shaped electrical connectors primarily for analog audio signals.

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Soundbase

A soundbase or sound base is a loudspeaker enclosure designed for a television to stand on. Soundbar and soundbase are American inventions and loudspeakers.

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Stereophonic sound

Stereophonic sound, or more commonly stereo, is a method of sound reproduction that recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional audible perspective.

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Subwoofer

A subwoofer (or sub) is a loudspeaker designed to reproduce low-pitched audio frequencies, known as bass and sub-bass, that are lower in frequency than those which can be (optimally) generated by a woofer. Soundbar and subwoofer are loudspeakers.

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Surround sound

Surround sound is a technique for enriching the fidelity and depth of sound reproduction by using multiple audio channels from speakers that surround the listener (surround channels).

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Television

Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Soundbar and Television are American inventions.

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Videotape

Videotape is magnetic tape used for storing video and usually sound in addition. Soundbar and Videotape are American inventions.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soundbar

Also known as Ambisound, Media bar, Sound bar, Soundbars, SurroundBar.