Sound equipment definition

Sound equipment means any radio, record player, tape deck or player, loud speaker, amplifier, sound track or other device for producing, reproducing or amplifying sound, except; however, “sound equipment” does not include sirens and other equipment used to alert persons to the existence of an emergency; equipment used by law enforcement and other public safety officials in the performance of their official duties; church carillons, bells or chimes; mobile radio or telephone signaling devices; and automobile and truck radios, tape decks or players or other such standard equipment used and intended for the use and enjoyment of the occupants provided that the sound emitted there from is not audible for more than fifty (50) feet from such automobile or truck.
Sound equipment means any radio, record player, stereo, television, tape deck or player, loudspeaker, amplifier, sound truck or other device for producing, reproducing, or amplifying sounds.
Sound equipment means equipment designed or adapted for amplifying music and any equipment suitable for use in connection with such equipment, and “music” has the same meaning as in section 63; and

Examples of Sound equipment in a sentence

  • Sound equipment must be regulated and directed into the Exhibition Space so that it does not disturb neighbouring exhibits.

  • Sound equipment may be used in the Exhibitor’s booth provided that the noise level does not disrupt the activities of neighboring exhibitors.

  • Även undanhållandet av information som borde ansetts vara av betydelse för köparen omfattas av begreppet.

  • Sound equipment is allowed and is available for use in this area.

  • Sound equipment must be regulated and directed into the stand so that it does not disturb neighbouring exhibits.


More Definitions of Sound equipment

Sound equipment means equipment designed or adapted for amplifying music and any equipment suitable for use in connection with such equipment.
Sound equipment means any equipment, machine, or device used for the production, reproduction or amplification of the human voice, music, or any other sound, including, but not limited to, radios, television sets, phonographs, drums, boom boxes, compact disc (or CD) players, musical instruments, cassette tape players or similar devices.
Sound equipment means any radio, record player, tape deck or compact disc player, loud speaker, amplifier, sound track or other device for producing, reproducing or amplifying sound; except, however, “sound equipment” does not include sirens and other equipment used to alert persons to the existence of an emergency; equipment used by law enforcement and other public safety officials in the performance of their official duties; church carillons, bells or chimes; mobile radio or telephone signaling devices; Public Announcement Systems used at the Waukee Football Stadium in conjunction with sporting events or automobile and truck radios or players of recorded music such as compact discs or tapes or other such standard equipment used and intended for the use and enjoyment of the occupants of the vehicle, provided that the sound emitted from
Sound equipment means a radio, receiver, communication device, phonograph, television, musical instrument, tape recorder, cassette player, CD player, MP3 player, DVD player, game, speaker system, audio system, sound amplifier, or other device that plays music or emits noise. Sound equipment does not include assistive hearing devices for people who have impaired hearing.
Sound equipment means any device for producing sound or noise.
Sound equipment means a loud speaker, public address system, amplification system, or other sound producing device. (Ord. 2-2014, eff. 3/6/2014)
Sound equipment means any radio, record player, tape deck or player, loudspeaker, amplifier, sound track, or other device for producing, reproducing, or amplifying sound, except, however, “sound equipment” does not include: