Hand Blower Wire with 5 wires
This is a Wire which is connected to a Hand Blower.
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This crossover circuit is used as an electronic filter which splits signal in two or more frequency range.
Crossovers are used in speakers with high frequency range. it can thus change to low , high and medium range frequency .
This crossover circuit is used as an electronic filter which splits signal in two or more frequency range.
This is a Wire which is connected to a Hand Blower.
Speakon are electrical connectors used in professional audio systems to connect loud speakers to amplifiers.
Two types of speakon available which are Female and Male.
This ia a device installled in Dvd players which helps in reading the CD.
This is a Wire which is connected to a Hand Blower.
A musical instrument having a keyboard comprising of white and black key. Works when the keys are struck thus produces different tones and tunes.
A Megaphone is used to amplify a person`s voice to make it loud enough for peaple to hear who are far away .
Electrical connector used for audio signals in microphones.
Uses 125 MM coil (Available on site search >electronics>coils )
18 inches 600 Watts 8 OHMS speaker.
A speaker is used to generate sound and radiate it into a room or open air.
Are connected to electrical sound devices to amplify the frequency of the sound depending on the watts of the speaker.
A speaker is used to generate sound and radiate it into a room or open air.
Are connected to electrical sound devices to amplify the frequency of the sound depending on the watts of the speaker.
Clamp multimeter.
A multimeter is an electronic device which is commonly used to measure the voltage , current and resistance.
Can be termed as Multi-tester or a Volt/Ohm Meter.
Tests continuity of two points in an Electric circuit.
This is the main or port of an amplifier which controls and performs the function of Amplifiers.
A device made of Conductive Metal sends or intercepts Electro-magnetic waves.
Helps in sending and receiving information via certain devices.