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  2. Fuzz bass - Wikipedia

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    1980s grindcore groups, such as Napalm Death in the sound clip to the right, used a very heavy, distorted bass tone that resembles the sound of a grinding buzz saw. Darkglass bass overdrive pedal on a 6 string bass. The simplest fuzz bass pedals have knobs for controlling the volume level, the tone, and the fuzz or overdrive effect.

  3. Soundbar - Wikipedia

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    A soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure. It is much wider than it is tall, partly for acoustic reasons, and partly so it can be mounted above or below a display device (e.g. above a computer monitor or under a home theater or television screen).

  4. Soundbase - Wikipedia

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    A soundbase or sound base is a loudspeaker enclosure designed for a television to stand on. It creates a reasonable stereo effect from a single cabinet and was invented as a substitute for the relatively poor sound quality of loudspeakers built into flat-screen TVs.

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  6. Bass (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Bass voice range. [1] Alberti bass in Mozart's Piano Sonata, K 545 opening. Play ⓘ. Bass (/ b eɪ s / BAYSS) (also called bottom end) [2] describes tones of low (also called "deep") frequency, pitch and range from 16 to 250 Hz (C 0 to middle C 4) [3] and bass instruments that produce tones in the low-pitched range C 2-C 4.

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  8. Audio power - Wikipedia

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    Audio power is the electrical power transferred from an audio amplifier to a loudspeaker, measured in watts.The electrical power delivered to the loudspeaker, together with its efficiency, determines the sound power generated (with the rest of the electrical power being converted to heat).

  9. Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Too Much may refer to: Too Much (professional wrestling), later Too Cool, a professional wrestling tag team; Too Much or the title song, by Bonaparte, 2008;