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  2. Ground lift - Wikipedia

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    It may also increase or decrease noise from other sources. [1] Activating the ground lift on a particular piece of equipment opens the connection between the equipment ground and the shielding conductor of audio cables attached to the equipment, leaving those cables grounded only at their opposite end. XLR connectors used for audio.

  3. DMX512 - Wikipedia

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    The use of any other XLR-style connector is prohibited. The three-pin XLR connector is commonly used for DMX512, on lighting and related control equipment, particularly at the budget/DJ end of the market. However, using three-pin XLR connectors for DMX512 is specifically prohibited by section 7.1.2 of the DMX512 standard.

  4. Speakon connector - Wikipedia

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    Speakon connectors are designed to be unambiguous in their use in speaker cables. With 1/4" speaker jacks and XLR connections, it is possible for users to erroneously use low-current shielded microphone or instrument cables in a high-current speaker application. Speakon cables are intended solely for use in high current audio applications.

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    Rather than playing white noise sounds on a digital loop, this machine makes white noise the old fashioned way: using a real fan. But don't worry — the fan creates white noise without producing ...

  7. Ferrite bead - Wikipedia

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    A ferrite bead with its plastic shell removed. Ferrite beads prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) in two directions: from a device or to a device. [1] A conductive cable acts as an antenna – if the device produces radio-frequency energy, this can be transmitted through the cable, which acts as an unintentional radiator.