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Mobile Electronics Glossary - M
Magnetic Flux - The magnetic lines of force produced in the area around an electric current or magnet.
Magnetic Structure - The part of loudspeaker comprising the magnet, pole piece, back plate and top plate.
Mega (M) - A prefix that means 106 (one million in the US). 1 MHz equals 1,000,000 Hertz.
Micro (µ) - A prefix that means 1/ 106 (one millionth in the US). 1 µV equals 1/1,000,000 of a volt.
Midrange Driver - A loudspeaker specifically designed to reproduce the frequencies in the middle of the audible bandwidth. Usually between three and eight inches in diameter. Commonly referred to as the low frequency driver in a set of separates.
Milli (m) - A prefix that means 1/ 103 (one thousandth). 1 mA equals 1/1,000 of an amp.
Monaural (mono) - A sound recorded or reproduced in only one channel.
MOSFET - Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor. Typically used in high power output amplifiers.
Mute - Silent, attenuate.


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