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  2. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    For example, the JBL 4688 TCB Subwoofer System, a now-discontinued system which was designed for movie theaters, had a frequency response of 23–350 Hz when measured within a 10-decibel boundary (0 dB to −10 dB) and a narrower frequency response of 28–120 Hz when measured within a 6-decibel boundary (±3 dB). [55]

  3. Kicker (KDE) - Wikipedia

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    Kicker is currently developed by the TDE developers for the Trinity Desktop Environment. Kicker can be launched separately in other windowing environments that lack a panel of their own, such as twm, and in case the twm menu lacks some of the commands that Kicker may have. This can be done by editing a .twmrc file, or from a terminal emulator:

  4. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A Markbass 3x10" combo amp. For rehearsals, studio recording sessions, or small club performances, electric and upright bass players typically use a "combo" amplifier, which combines a preamplifier, tone controls, a power amplifier and a speaker (or multiple speakers) in a single cabinet.

  5. Brett Maher had the 'yips.' Here's how Cowboys plan to help ...

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    On Tuesday morning in a meeting with Fassel, the kicker remained “distraught.” “A perfect storm for bad kicking,” Fassel said. “I believe in a hot hand and I believe in the yips.

  6. Class-D amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The miniature loudspeaker (known as the receiver) is directly driven by a class-D amplifier to maximize battery life and can provide levels of 130 dB SPL or more. Powered speakers and active subwoofers; High-end audio is generally conservative with regards to adopting new technologies but class-D amplifiers have made an appearance [10]

  7. Guitar amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Mesa-Boogie Mark IV, a guitar combo amplifier. A guitar amplifier (or amp) is an electronic device or system that strengthens the electrical signal from a pickup on an electric guitar, bass guitar, or acoustic guitar so that it can produce sound through one or more loudspeakers, which are typically housed in a wooden cabinet.

  8. Sunn - Wikipedia

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    The early Sunn amplifiers relied heavily on tube amplifiers designed by David Hafler and preamps sold by the Dynaco Hi-fi company, with many of the first units actually containing power amplifier chassis sold by Dynaco (models MKII, MKIII, MKIV) as well as modified Dyna PAS1 preamplifiers. By 1965, the demand for Sundholm's amplifiers had ...

  9. Amplified Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Amplified Bible (AMP) is an English language translation of the Bible produced jointly by Zondervan and The Lockman Foundation. The first edition as a complete volume was published in 1965. The first edition as a complete volume was published in 1965.