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graphic equalizer
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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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Usually with these kind of technologies, whether it's compression or graphic equalizers or even stereo itself, any major improvement is a trickle-up process," Desper said.
All advanced features of the ATH3101 are included in the BGA package option including: dynamic gain control for microphone and line inputs, 10-band graphic equalizers, bi-directional noise reduction, programmable gain input amplifiers and output drivers with fully differential signaling, dual 16-bit Sigma-Delta CODECs sampling, and sidetone cancellation.
Additional sound enhancement features are integrated for optimizing sound quality such as the 10-band graphic equalizers and spectrally matched comfort noise.
 
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