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graphic equalizer

Control used in hi-fi systems that allows the distortions introduced in the sound output by unequal amplification of different frequencies to be corrected.

The frequency range of the signal is divided into separate bands, usually third-octave bands. The amplification applied to each band is adjusted by a sliding contact; the position of the contact indicates the strength of the amplification applied to each frequency range.



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