Audio Signal Chain — Source to Speaker

The signal chain: microphone transduction, preamplification, ADC, digital processing, DAC, power amplification, and loudspeaker output. Understanding each stage is essential for diagnosing problems and optimizing performance in any audio system.

IEC 61094-1:2000AES-6id:2023IEC 60268-3:2018

Microphone

Converts acoustic to electrical. Sensitivity, response, polar pattern, self-noise. Measurement mics per IEC 61094: flat, omnidirectional.

Preamp

Boosts mic level (-60 to -20 dBu) to line (+4 dBu). Sets SNR for entire downstream chain.

ADC

48 kHz, 24-bit typical (144 dB theoretical range). Nyquist: sample rate exceeds 2x highest frequency.

Processing

EQ, dynamics, delay, routing, effects. 32/64-bit float internal. 1-5 ms latency for live sound.

Power Amp + Speaker

Class D: 85-95% efficient. Speakers: 0.5-5% efficient. Crossover divides between drivers.

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