CEA Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CEA facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
50 questions
180 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- In Certified Audio Engineer, what role does materials science & specifications play in ensuring client/stakeholder satisfaction? → It builds trust through demonstrated competence and consistency
- Why is equalization (EQ) used in post-production? → Adjusts the balance of frequencies in a track
- In digital audio, what is the Nyquist theorem's primary requirement? → Sample rate must be at least twice the highest frequency being recorded
- How does a ported (bass reflex) cabinet differ from a sealed cabinet in terms of low-frequency behavior? → Its tuned port extends low-frequency output below the driver's natural resonance
- What is the purpose of a de-esser in post-production mixing? → To reduce harsh sibilant sounds in vocal tracks
- In audio electronics, what does 'capacitive coupling' (AC coupling) accomplish at a circuit input? → It blocks DC offset while allowing AC audio signals to pass
- What is the standard impedance of a professional balanced line-level output in audio? → 50–200 Ω (low impedance)
- In sound design, what is a 'Foley' artist responsible for? → Creating and recording everyday sound effects synchronized to picture in a studio
- What is the standard operating level for professional audio equipment in dBu? → +4 dBu
- What is a common challenge professionals face when applying safety regulations & osha compliance principles in Certified Audio Engineer? → Balancing theoretical knowledge with practical application
- When recording in a home studio with parallel reflective walls, what acoustic problem is most likely to occur? → Flutter echo from repeated reflections between the parallel surfaces
- What concept does 'psychoacoustics' refer to in sound design? → The study of how human perception interprets and responds to sound
- What is the significance of peer review in materials science & specifications for CEA professionals? → It promotes accountability, knowledge sharing, and quality improvement
- In live sound, what does the 'front-of-house' (FOH) position refer to? → The main mixing console and operator position facing the stage from the audience area
- Why is noise reduction important in audio post-production? → Removes unwanted background noise
- What is 'intermodulation distortion' (IMD) in audio amplifiers? → New unwanted frequencies created when two or more signals interact nonlinearly in a device
- How should a CEA professional handle a situation where project scheduling & resource management protocols conflict with practical constraints? → Document the conflict and seek guidance from appropriate authorities
- What ethical consideration is most relevant to safety regulations & osha compliance in CEA practice? → Maintaining confidentiality and acting in the best interest of stakeholders
- What does LUFS stand for and what is it used to measure? → Loudness Units Full Scale — measuring perceived loudness for streaming normalization
- Which technology trend is most likely to impact materials science & specifications in the CEA field in coming years? → Digital tools for enhanced data collection, analysis, and reporting
- Which formula is used to calculate the three primary axial room modes? → f = c / (2L), where c is the speed of sound and L is the room dimension
- How does a speaker's RMS power rating differ from its peak power rating? → RMS reflects continuous power handling; peak is the short-term transient maximum
- What is the purpose of a de-esser in audio processing? → To selectively compress or reduce harsh sibilant sounds like 'S' and 'T' in vocals
- What does panning refer to in audio mixing? → Placing sound in the stereo field
- Which documentation practice is most important for safety regulations & osha compliance in the CEA field? → Maintaining complete, accurate, and timely records
- In digital audio, what does 'jitter' refer to? → Timing variations in a digital clock signal that can cause sampling errors
- What is the primary advantage of using a compressor with a 'soft knee' setting? → Gradual onset of compression around the threshold for more transparent processing
- How should a CEA professional handle a situation where quality control & inspection methods protocols conflict with practical constraints? → Document the conflict and seek guidance from appropriate authorities
- Which documentation practice is most important for project scheduling & resource management in the CEA field? → Maintaining complete, accurate, and timely records
- Which synthesis technique creates new timbres by modulating the frequency of one oscillator (carrier) with another (modulator)? → FM (Frequency Modulation) synthesis
Turn these facts into recall:
Was this helpful?