Specialty audio equipment includes specialized or proprietary audio equipment and systems for specific industries and applications. Specialty audio equipment is used in the music recording industry, telephone and Internet voice communication recording machines and systems, radio broadcast equipment, security voice recording and recognition systems, and voice analysis and digitizing equipment. Product suppliers meet a variety of quality standards and are located across the world.
Specialty audio equipment for the music recording industry includes mixing consoles, speakers, microphones, and recording and playback devices. Other types of music recording equipment are also commonly available. Professional audio equipment is used in music recording studios and may also include special mixing consoles that provide special effects or supply music tracks based on particular instruments. To ensure the proper functioning of these recording systems, studios may also use audio test equipment such as frequency oscillators and analyzers to monitor electromagnetic interference or other noise that can affect the quality of the sound recording. Audio test equipment may also be used to test other systems for total harmonic distortion (THD), including telecommunication networks, telephone and automotive speakers, and wireless devices. Other audio recording equipment includes specialty audio equipment for documentary purposes, such as portable digital audio recorders, small microphones, and digital audio tape (DAT) recorders.
Specialty audio equipment includes specialized or proprietary audio equipment and systems for specific industries and applications. Specialty audio equipment is used in the music recording industry, telephone and Internet voice communication recording machines and systems, radio broadcast equipment, security voice recording and recognition systems, and voice analysis and digitizing equipment. Product suppliers meet a variety of quality standards and are located across the world.
Specialty audio equipment for the music recording industry includes mixing consoles, speakers, microphones, and recording and playback devices. Other types of music recording equipment are also commonly available. Professional audio equipment is used in music recording studios and may also include special mixing consoles that provide special effects or supply music tracks based on particular instruments. To ensure the proper functioning of these recording systems, studios may also use audio test equipment such as frequency oscillators and analyzers to monitor electromagnetic interference or other noise that can affect the quality of the sound recording. Audio test equipment may also be used to test other systems for total harmonic distortion (THD), including telecommunication networks, telephone and automotive speakers, and wireless devices. Other audio recording equipment includes specialty audio equipment for documentary purposes, such as portable digital audio recorders, small microphones, and digital audio tape (DAT) recorders.
Specialty audio equipment can combine the features and capabilities of audio and video systems. Audio video equipment includes integrated audio and video components that make up projection and presentation systems for corporate offices or home theaters. Specialty audio equipment also includes audio conferencing equipment such as multiple line speaker telephones and microphones.
Specialty audio equipment for audio surveillance includes voice recording and recognition systems for biometric identification as well as phone recorders for capturing telephone conversations. Audio surveillance equipment may also include bugs or other recording devices for listening in on conversations in real time.