automatic bass compensation
automatic bass compensation
[¦ȯd·ə¦mad·ik ′bās käm·pən′sā·shən] (electronics)
A circuit related to the volume control in some radio receivers and audio amplifiers to make bass notes sound properly balanced, in the audio spectrum, at low volume-control settings.
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