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  2. Line level - Wikipedia

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    Most phonograph cartridges also have a low output level and require a preamp; typically, a home stereo integrated amplifier or receiver will have a special phono input. This input passes the signal through a phono preamp, which applies RIAA equalization to the signal as well as boosting it to line level.

  3. Preamplifier - Wikipedia

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    With instrument amplifiers, the preamp is often designed to produce overdrive or distortion effects. A stand-alone unit for use in live music and recording studio applications. As part of a stand-alone channel strip or channel strip built into an audio mixing desk. A masthead amplifier used with television receiver antenna or a satellite ...

  4. Preselector - Wikipedia

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    Circuit of a very simple preselector. For any one frequency, using a larger tuning coil results in a narrower bandwidth, i.e. greater rejection of out-of-tune signals.. A preselector is a name for an electronic device that connects between a radio antenna and a radio receiver.

  5. RCA connector - Wikipedia

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    Some older tape recorders, and equipment like receivers designed to connect to them, use a 5-pin DIN connector to connect left and right for record and playback with a single cable. Adapters between this connector and RCA connectors have used white and red for left and right channel recording, and blue (or sometimes black) and yellow for ...

  6. Phono input - Wikipedia

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    Phono input is a set of input jacks, usually mini jacks or RCA connectors, located on the rear panel of a preamp, mixer or amplifier, especially on early radio sets, to which a phonograph or turntable is attached. [1] Modern phono cartridges give a very low level output signal of the order of a few millivolts which the circuitry amplifies and ...

  7. Tone control circuit - Wikipedia

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    Tone control is a type of equalization used to make specific pitches or frequencies in an audio signal softer or louder. It allows a listener to adjust the tone of the sound produced by an audio system to their liking, for example to compensate for inadequate bass response of loudspeakers or earphones, tonal qualities of the room, or hearing impairment.

  8. The 9 best rechargeable hearing aids, according to hearing ...

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    The hearing aid comes in two rechargeable styles—behind-the-ear with a small receiver attached to a thin wire that sits in your ear canal or behind-the-ear with the receiver resting over the top ...

  9. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    A bridge-parallel amplifier topology is a hierarchical combination of the bridged and paralleled amplifier topologies, with at least four single-ended channels needed to produce one bridge-parallel channel. The two topologies complement each other in that the bridging allows for higher voltage output and the paralleling provides the current ...

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