CTS Sample Question of the Week: Sept 30, 2024
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A customer is reporting instances of “distortion” in a recently installed and calibrated audio system. What is the FIRST thing that should be done?
a. Replace all of the speakers in the system.
b. Turn the amplifiers to unity gain.
c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.
d. Recalibrate all of the acoustic echo cancellers.
Which do you think is the best answer? Post your choice below and check back Friday to see if you got it right.
Update:
The correct answer is: c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.
Update:
The correct answer is: c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.
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c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.
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I'm just here to say that I passed my exam yesterday and I will no longer be checking these weekly posts. They have been a big help for me and confidence booster over the past year of preparing for the exam. It was still difficult but I got it done. Good luck to everyone. Also, the correct answer is C!
Congratulations, @Josh Salinas! Thanks for sharing your accomplishment - but consider monitoring the room's discussions from time-to-time so that you may lend your expertise! Best of everything to you -
Congratulations! Glad the questions helped you in your study prep.
c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.
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c. Check the gain structure of all audio signals in the system.