Adjective
electroacoustic (comparative more electroacoustic, superlative most electroacoustic)
Of or pertaining to electroacoustics
After several concerts caused a sensation in New York City, Ussachevsky and Luening were invited onto a live broadcast of NBC's Today Show to do an interview demonstration the first televised electroacoustic performance. Source: Internet
At RTF the GRMC established the first purpose-built electroacoustic music studio. Source: Internet
Hearing aids main A hearing aid or deaf aid is an electroacoustic device which is designed to amplify sound for the wearer, usually with the aim of making speech more intelligible, and to correct impaired hearing as measured by audiometry. Source: Internet
It is generally used in designing, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing electronic or electroacoustic devices, though it often has artistic uses as well. Source: Internet
French maker Philippe Bolton created an electroacoustic recorder http://www.flute-a-bec.com/electrgb.html and is among the last to offer mounted bell-keys and double bell-keys for both tenor and alto recorders. Source: Internet
In an electroacoustic context, this means converting sound energy into electrical energy (or vice versa). Source: Internet