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USED SYMETRIX 572 SPL COMPUTER (701 words)
Unique to the 572 is its ability to utilize the sound system's loudspeakers as noise measurement transducers, in place of the usual microphones.
You show the 572 the parameters of the acoustic environment during calibration and then set the way you want the unit to respond to changes.
The cost effective 572 uses the speaker system itself to sense changes, thus saving the installer/ customer from the price of external sensing microphones and cabling, but it must have periodic silence in the audio for the speaker to perform as a sensor.
EDTEC 572 (1476 words)
EDTEC 572 builds on courses that you should have had already, complements other courses, and prepares you for courses in future semesters.
What you create in 572 will be an instructor-led lesson, as opposed to a standalone product as in 544.
The scope of your product will be larger in 572 than in 544, and as a consequence of that we'll have less time to do detailed analysis and design documentation.
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