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  2. Thin-film bulk acoustic resonator - Wikipedia

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    Tuneability of resonance frequency of the resonator depends on material choices and may extend application areas. Despite the lower electromechanical coupling coefficient compared to zinc oxide, aluminum nitride, with a wider band gap has become the most used material in industrial applications, which require a wide bandwidth in signal ...

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    As part of Amazon's Winter Sale, the top-selling Majority Bowfell TV Soundbar is down to only $33, from $40. This incredibly affordable, wildly popular model has a five-star rating from nearly ...

  4. Nakamichi - Wikipedia

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    In the CD era (post 1983), the top line Nakamichi products were termed the "Dragon." The Dragon-CT turntable ("Computing Turntable") automatically adjusted for off-center holes in records by moving the platter in two dimensions. The Dragon CD playing system has special mechanical damping to prevent vibrations of the CD and holds multiple CDs.

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  6. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    Linn presented an important challenge to that by claiming that the source (i.e. the turntable) was the most important part of the system. [1] Ivor Tiefenbrun has talked about how Sondek derives from the term “sound deck” to emphasise the revolutionary concept that the turntable, the “deck”, is responsible for the sound quality. [9]

  7. Rumble (noise) - Wikipedia

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    A rumble is a continuous deep, resonant sound, such as the sound made by heavy vehicles or thunder. [1] In the context of audio reproduction rumble refers to a low frequency sound from the bearings inside a turntable. This is most noticeable in low quality turntables with ball bearings. Higher quality turntables use slide bearings, minimizing ...