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Reinforcement of Sound Sources

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One of the things that characterize pop and rock music is that most sound sources have to be reinforced (amplified). This either because the initial balance between the different instruments’ acoustic sound is problematic (especially in small venues), or because a too-low sound level leads to the sound not being engaging for the public (larger venues).

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Adelman-Larsen, N.W. (2014). Reinforcement of Sound Sources. In: Rock and Pop Venues. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45236-9_3

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