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  2. Control panel (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A control panel is a flat, often vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed or it is an enclosed unit that is the part of a system [1] that users can access, such as the control panel of a security system (also called control unit).

  3. Gibson Kalamazoo - Wikipedia

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    Kalamazoo is the name for two different lines of instruments produced by Gibson.In both cases Kalamazoo was a budget brand. The first consisted of such instruments as archtop, flat top and lap steel guitars, banjos, and mandolins made between 1933 and 1942, and the second, from 1965 to 1970, had solid-body electric and bass guitars.

  4. Control panel (software) - Wikipedia

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    [2] In the classic Mac OS, a control panel served a similar purpose. In macOS, the equivalent to control panels are referred to as System Preferences. In web hosting, browser-based control panels, such as CPanel and Plesk, are used to manage servers, web services and users. There are different control panels in free desktops, like GNOME, KDE ...

  5. Hayden (electronics company) - Wikipedia

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    Hayden amplifiers (right) and Ashdown amplifiers (left) Hayden is a British company which designs hand-wired electric guitar amplifiers.It is a sister company to Ashdown Engineering, which makes high-quality, hand-wired, vacuum-tube (or valve in Britain) amplifiers in England.

  6. Fender Super Reverb - Wikipedia

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    Width: 25 + 1 ⁄ 8 inches (64 cm) Depth: 10 + 12 inches (27 cm) Weight: approx. 65 pounds (29 kg) 40 watts into 4×10" 8-Ohm Jensen, Oxford, or JBL, or CTS speakers (wired in parallel for 2 Ohms) Silverface models: 45 watts (power increased to 70 watts in 1977 and a solid state rectifier added. There are known as the "ultralinear" models ...

  7. Control panel - Wikipedia

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    Control panel (engineering), a flat, often vertical, area where control instrumentation is mounted; Control panel (software), the tool in the operating system which allows most or all of the settings to be changed through a user interface Control Panel (Windows) System Preferences, a computer program in the macOS operating system; Web hosting ...

  8. Depaneling - Wikipedia

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    Four-PCB panel. Depaneling or depanelization is a process step in high-volume electronics assembly production. In order to increase the throughput of printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing and surface mount (SMT) lines, PCBs are often arranged in a process called panelization so that they consist of many smaller individual PCBs that will be used in the final product.

  9. Crown International - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1979, Crown introduced the PSA-2 & SA-2 power amplifiers with analog computer control of transistor performance to maximize output characteristics. [2] The FM-1 stereo radio tuner was praised at the Consumer Electronics Show. [2] In 1981, the FM-2 with digital tuning was released. [2]