audio range

  • 31audio frequency — Acoustics, Electronics. a frequency between 15 Hz and 20,000 Hz, within the range of normally audible sound. [1910 15] * * * …

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  • 32audio frequency — noun A frequency, or range of frequencies of sound waves, that are audible …

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  • 33audio frequency — au·dio frequency ȯd ē (.)ō n the frequency of an audible sound wave usu. in the range between 15 and 20,000 hertz * * * any frequency corresponding to a normally audible sound wave. See also audibility limits, under limit …

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  • 34audio frequency — au′dio fre quency n. elo a frequency between 15 Hz and 20,000 Hz, within the range of normally audible sound • Etymology: 1910–15 …

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  • 35audio- — hfi aff. a combining form with the meanings “sound within the range of human hearing” (audiometer), “hearing” (audiology), “sound reproduction” (audiophile) • Etymology: < L audī (s. of audīre to hear) + o …

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  • 36Full-range — A Full range loudspeaker drive unit is defined as a driver which reproduces as much of the audible frequency range as possible, with high fidelity, within the boundaries imposed by the physical limitations of the specific design. This is so… …

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  • 37Onix Audio — Contents 1 Onix Audio UK Audio Manufacturer 1.1 History 1984 1991 1.2 Design characteristics 1.3 References …

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  • 38Doctor Who audio productions — A number of officially licensed audio productions based upon the long running British science fiction television series Doctor Who have been produced over the years. The canonicity of the various audio adventures has not been confirmed. While it… …

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  • 39MI audio — is a guitar effect and amplifier company in NSW, Australia. They are the largest Boutique Pedal builder in Australia. The company is named after creator Michael Ibrihim in that MI is his initials. History MI Audio was founded in 2002 by Michael… …

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  • 40dynamic range — Audio. the ratio of the loudest to faintest sounds reproduced without significant distortion, usually expressed in decibels. [1930 35] * * * …

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