Local echo suppressor – ATEIS ECS User Manual

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ECS MANUAL

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LOCAL ECHO SUPPRESSOR


The local echo suppressor is needed if a microphone is amplified and its signal is sent to a

loudspeaker for a local listening.

In this case two problems may appear. There is a risk of feedback Larsen, when the microphone

receives its own sound highly. The signal will be indefinitely amplified, which result in a high
frequency signal on the loudspeaker, very uncomfortable, called Larsen.

The second problem that may appear is the residuals echo. These echoes are due to the local

reflections.

As the sound in the room is sent to different directions, it reflects in the wall, the ceiling or the

floor. So the sound use different ways between the loudspeaker and the microphone, these ways
have different lengths that result by several little echoes.

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