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  2. Pultec EQP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The EQP-1 is a passive equalizer with a tube amplifier stage that restores the gain lost from the passive EQ, making it practical for use in broadcast and recording. [5]Its low frequency section is a shelving EQ with three selectable frequency bands at 30, 60, and 100 Hz which can be simultaneously boosted or attennuated.

  3. Equalization (audio) - Wikipedia

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    The number of frequency channels may be matched to the requirements of the intended application. A car audio equalizer might have a total of five to ten frequency bands. An equalizer for professional live sound reinforcement typically has some 25 to 31 bands, for more precise control of feedback problems and equalization of room modes.

  4. Manley Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Manley Laboratories, Inc. is an American manufacturer of pro audio and high-end audio equipment located in Chino, California.. The first Manley-branded products were introduced in 1989, with Manley Laboratories becoming an independent company in 1993.

  5. File:GAU-12U test firing.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: The General Dynamics GAU-12/U Equalizer: a five-barrel 25 mm Gatling gun-style rotary cannon used by the United States, Italy and Spain, mounted in their fighter jets such as the AV-8B Harrier II, airborne gunships such as the Lockheed AC-130, and land-based fighting vehicles.

  6. Dynamic range compression - Wikipedia

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    The crest factor, which is the difference between the signal's peak and its average power, [31] is on occasions considered as a basis for the measure of micro-dynamics, for instance in the TT Dynamic Range Meter plug-in. [32] Finally, R 128 LRA has been repeatedly considered as a measure of macro-dynamics or dynamics in the musical sense.

  7. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Equalizer: An equalizer is a set of linear filters that strengthen (boost) or weaken (cut) specific frequency regions. While basic home stereos often have equalizers for two bands, to adjust bass and treble, professional graphic equalizers offer much more targeted control over the audio frequency spectrum. [71]