Sound amplification device definition

Sound amplification device as used in this regulation means any electronically operated or assisted device for the amplification of sound including, but not limited to, public address system bullhorns, music or voice amplifiers, megaphones, or any combination thereof.
Sound amplification device means any radio, tape player, compact disc player, loudspeaker or other electronic device used for the amplification of sound.
Sound amplification device means any apparatus for the amplification of sounds from any radio, phonograph, band, orchestra or other sound-making or sound-producing device, including any apparatus for the amplification of the human voice.

More Definitions of Sound amplification device

Sound amplification device means any electronically powered, operated or assisted device that amplifies sound. A sound amplification device includes, but is not limited to, any system of public address, bullhorns, boom box, music or voice amplifiers, megaphones, or any combination thereof. A “sound amplification device” is not a university owned or controlled public address system, or a personal stereo, radio or music player used by university students, faculty, or staff in a university residence hall room, office or other facility at a reasonable volume that does not disturb other persons.