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DAB, MP3 etc. The higher the amount, the
better the quality generally is.
Kilo Hertz (kHz)
1000Hz or 1000 cycles per second.
L
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
Probably the most common way to show
visual information on non-computer electronic
equipment.
LivingSound
LivingSound™ is a sound processing algorithm
provided by Philips that offers spatial
enhancements and the listener perceives
the sound as though the loudspeakers were
located a greater than actual distance apart
from one another.
Lossless compression
A system for reducing the number of data bits
(density) in a musical signal without corrupting
the original.
M
M4A
The audio le format used by Apple in their
iTunes Music Store often appears on your
system with the ‘.m4a’ lename extension.
M4A can produce better audio quality than
MP3 using less physical space for the les.
MHz (Mega Hertz)
One million cycles per second.
Mono (monaural)
The operation of an amplier in one channel
for both input and output. Can refer to
an amplier with only one channel of
amplication or operating in bridged mode.
For low-frequency amplication applications,
it provides better phase coherence and less
distortion than stereo operation.
FullSound
FullSound™ is an innovative technology
designed by Philips. FullSound™ faithfully
restores sonic details to compressed music,
enhancing it to provide a full sound experience
without any distortion.
H
Hz (Hertz)
Cycles per second, named after Heinrich
Hertz.
I
Impedance
The resistance to the ow of an electric
current in a circuit. This is effectively the
electrical load that a loudspeaker presents to
the amplier which drives it and is measured
in ohms.
Input sensitivity
SPL (sound pressure level) a speaker
produces, given one watt of power, measured
from a one-meter distance at a typical input
frequency (usually 1kHz unless otherwise
noted on the speaker).
Interface
A device or protocol which facilitates the
linking of any two devices or systems; or when
used as a verb (‘to interface’), the process of
linking.
IP address
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique
computer address that enables electronic
devices to communicate with and identify
each other.
K
Kbps
Kilobits per second. A digital-data-rate
measurement system which is often used
with highly compressed formats such as AAC,
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