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  2. Equalization (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Equalization (audio) A stereo graphic equalizer. For the left and right bands of the sound content, there are a series of vertical faders, which can be used to boost or cut specific frequency ranges. This equalizer is set to a smiley face curve, in which the mid-range sound frequencies are cut. Equalizers are also made in compact pedal-style ...

  3. Graphic equalizer - Wikipedia

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    Equalization (audio)#Graphic equalizer. This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: To a section: This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use { { R to anchor }} instead. When appropriate ...

  4. Graphic equaliser - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Equalization (audio)#Graphic equalizer ...

  5. Smiley face curve - Wikipedia

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    Smiley face curve. A smiley face curve or mid scoop [1] in audio signal processing is a target frequency response curve characterized by boosted low and high frequencies coupled with reduced midrange frequency power. This curve is often attained by users employing a graphic equalizer, which shows a graphic representation of a "smile" using its ...

  6. Stage monitor system - Wikipedia

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    A common equalizer used in monitor systems is the graphic equalizer. They get their name from the slide potentiometers used to adjust the level of each frequency band – the positions of the sliders side by side reads out as a frequency response graph. Graphic equalizers are fixed frequency equalizers; The center frequency of each band can not ...

  7. RIAA equalization - Wikipedia

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    RIAA equalization is a form of pre-emphasis on recording and de-emphasis on playback. A recording is made with the low frequencies reduced and the high frequencies boosted, and on playback, the opposite occurs. The net result is a flat frequency response, but with attenuation of high-frequency noise such as hiss and clicks that arise from the ...

  8. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    Graphic equalizer. Equalizers are electronic devices that allow audio engineers to control the tone and frequencies of the sound in a channel, group (e.g., all the mics on a drumkit) or an entire stage's mix. The bass and treble controls on a home stereo are a simple type of equalizer.

  9. Equalizer - Wikipedia

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    Science and technology. Equalizer (audio), a device used for adjusting the volume of different frequency bands within an audio signal. Equalizer (communications), a device or circuit for correction of frequency dependent distortion in telecommunications. Equaliser (mathematics), a construction in category theory.