audio-frequency peak limiter
audio-frequency peak limiter
[′ȯd·ē·ō ¦frē·kwən·sē ′pēk ‚lim·əd·ər] (electricity)
A circuit used in an audio-frequency system to cut off signal peaks that exceed a predetermined value. Also known as audio peak limiter.
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