English to Spanish Dictionary loudspeaker

loudspeaker

altoparlante
definition
noun
The concerts are free from artificial electric sound systems, microphones and loudspeakers .
an apparatus that converts electrical impulses into sound, typically as part of a public address system or stereo equipment.
translation of 'loudspeaker'
noun
altoparlante
example
The device can also be used to accept telephone calls and conduct phone conversations over a 'loudspeaker' .
Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a 'loudspeaker' and a battery.
We preferred the headphones as music on the 'loudspeaker' didn't sound too good to us.
The loud beep, which meant the 'loudspeaker' had come on, rang through the room.
The 'loudspeaker' system provided little amplification, making it difficult to hear the speakers.
They even figured out how to fit a 'loudspeaker' system which ran through the whole house.
The electricity reaches the 'loudspeaker' , which converts it back into sound.
The 'loudspeaker' system is usually turned up to a very high decibel level.
To listen in, researchers record the vibrations and play the recordings back though a 'loudspeaker' .
a 'loudspeaker' system
a muffled announcement is made over the 'loudspeaker'
A 'loudspeaker' was added to the playback system to fill in some of the higher frequency components.
Information should only come through public 'loudspeakers' and the official press.
We have infinitely more microphones and 'loudspeakers' than they had in the twenties.
The 'loudspeakers' are almost always the limiting element on the fidelity of a reproduced sound in either home or theater.
Hospital staff with 'loudspeakers' appealed to the public for food and other supplies.
A single switch controls all lights and there are separately controlled 'loudspeakers' connected to a central system.
A moment later a very slow song sounded from the 'loudspeakers' , and Nicky asked me to dance again.
These classes are conducted in the monastery and broadcast on 'loudspeakers' out to the public.
The concerts are free from artificial electric sound systems, microphones and 'loudspeakers' .
In this case, 'loudspeakers' for the masking system were placed behind unducted ventilation grills.
At nightfall, the ceremony ended with a recorded train whistle sounding over 'loudspeakers' .
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