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Microphonic
- Sometimes components in an audio device become or are sensitive to vibration, and convert that vibration into audio signals. Tubes are a common culprit. When tapped, a microphonic tube will output noise. Other components can also become microphonic, although solid-state components are less susceptible. Audio cables can also become microphonic, adding noise to a signal when moved, or vibrated.
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