Sound Devices LLC (20240347984). SMART GUITAR CABLE simplified abstract
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SMART GUITAR CABLE
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Matthew G. Anderson of Madison WI (US)
SMART GUITAR CABLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240347984 titled 'SMART GUITAR CABLE
The abstract of this patent application describes methods and devices for electronically correcting deficiencies in the impedance of a cable connecting an electric guitar and a wireless transmitter or other audio device, based on user preferences. User settings can be saved and recalled through a program interface that communicates with the electronics controlling the cable's behavior.
- Simplified Explanation:
- Methods and devices for correcting impedance deficiencies in a cable connecting an electric guitar and a wireless transmitter or audio device based on user preferences.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Electronic correction of impedance in cables. - User settings can be saved and recalled. - Communication with electronics controlling cable behavior.
- Potential Applications:
- Music industry for live performances. - Recording studios for high-quality audio. - Home entertainment systems for improved sound quality.
- Problems Solved:
- Correcting impedance issues in audio cables. - Providing customizable settings for users. - Ensuring consistent audio quality.
- Benefits:
- Improved sound quality. - User-friendly customization. - Enhanced performance in audio systems.
- Commercial Applications:
- "Impedance Correction Device for Audio Cables: Market Potential and Uses"
- Questions about Impedance Correction Device:
1. How does the impedance correction device improve audio quality? - The device electronically corrects impedance issues in audio cables, resulting in improved sound quality. 2. Can the user settings be easily adjusted on the program interface? - Yes, users can easily adjust and save their preferences through the program interface.
Original Abstract Submitted
methods and devices are provided whereby deficiencies in the impedance of a cable connecting an electric guitar and a wireless transmitter or other audio device may be electronically corrected, according to user preferences. user settings may be saved and recalled as needed from a program interface that serially communicates with electronics controlling the behavior of the cable.