- ear and may
sound more
natural to the performer.
Television studios use
earpieces with a
specialized type of
intercom called an
interruptible foldback (IFB)...
-
performance with
these earpieces are low
diaphragm excursion, nonlinearity, in-band
resonance and the very
short horn
shape of the
earpiece casing. The resulting...
- by
replacing the
standard earpieces with
moulded versions,
which improve comfort and
transmission of sound.
Moulded earpieces can be cast by an audiologist...
-
invented the T-Sphere, a
versatile device controlled by his mask and
earpieces. He
served in the
Justice Society of
America and had a short-lived standalone...
- receivers,
unlike modern headphones, only had one
earpiece. By the 1890s a
listening device with two
earpieces was
developed by the
British company Electrophone...
- were
unable to
watch the
fight due to buffering. Many
microphones and
earpieces also
experienced difficulties, with
interviewee Evander Holyfield struggling...
- a
significant role in this task, as well. Each
contender would wear an
earpiece linked to a
radio station stationed in the
dining area balcony. Once the...
-
communication include a
Bluetooth earpiece dialed into a cell
phone conference call
during the day, and two-way
radios with
earpieces at night. In case of compromise...
- that it was
possible to
follow the
movement of
singers on the
stage if
earpieces connected to
different microphones were held to the two ears. This discovery...
-
fictive kinship/adoption ritual. The
differing shapes of the
noses found on
earpieces,
including long, bent and
short varieties, are
explained by the myths...