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graphic equalizer
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graphic equalizer [¦graf·ik ′ē·kwə‚lī·zər]
(engineering acoustics)
A device that allows the response of audio equipment to be modified independently in several frequency bands through the use of a bank of slide controls whose positions form a graph of the frequency response.


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Usually with these kind of technologies, whether it's compression or graphic equalizers or even stereo itself, any major improvement is a trickle-up process," Desper said.
All advanced features of the ATH3101 are included in the BGA package option including: dynamic gain control for microphone and line inputs, 10-band graphic equalizers, bi-directional noise reduction, programmable gain input amplifiers and output drivers with fully differential signaling, dual 16-bit Sigma-Delta CODECs sampling, and sidetone cancellation.
Additional sound enhancement features are integrated for optimizing sound quality such as the 10-band graphic equalizers and spectrally matched comfort noise.
 
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