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  2. Behringer - Wikipedia

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    Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by the Swiss engineer Uli Behringer on 25 January 1989 in Willich, Germany. Behringer produces equipment including synthesizers , mixers , audio interfaces and amplifiers .

  3. Talk:Behringer/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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  4. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    A bridge-tied load (BTL), also known as bridged transformerless and bridged mono, is an output configuration for audio amplifiers, a form of impedance bridging used mainly in professional audio & car applications. [1]

  5. Buffer amplifier - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, a buffer amplifier is a unity gain amplifier that copies a signal from one circuit to another while transforming its electrical impedance to provide a more ideal source (with a lower output impedance for a voltage buffer or a higher output impedance for a current buffer).

  6. 1630 in music - Wikipedia

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    Paolo Agostini – Posthumous book of masses (Rome: Giovanni Battista Robletti); Adriano Banchieri – Trattenimenti da villa concertati in ordine seguente nel chitarrone con 5 voci in variati modi (Venice: Alessandro Vincenti), a collection of canzonettas for five voices and a theorbo

  7. 1630s - Wikipedia

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    The Deccan Famine of 1630–32 in India begins; it will kill some two million. In the Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan's Pearl Mosque at Lahore Fort is consecrated (completed 1635). The central square of Covent Garden in London is laid out, and a market begins to develop there. Johann Heinrich Alsted's Encyclopaedia septem tomis distincta is published.

  8. Diet of Regensburg (1630) - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the states' corporate representation had been done on occasional days at the Imperial Circle and at the Electors' Diets of 1619, 1627, and 1630. The Diet of 1630 was preceded by Ferdinand's Edict of Restitution and the Peace of Lübeck after Wallenstein's defeat of Denmark. These both put the Emperor in a favourable position to ...

  9. James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton, KG, PC (19 June 1606 – 9 March 1649), known as the 3rd Marquess of Hamilton from March 1625 until April 1643, was a Scottish nobleman and influential political and military leader during the Thirty Years' War and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.