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  2. Loudness compensation - Wikipedia

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    Loudness compensation, or simply loudness, is a setting found on some hi-fi equipment that increases the level of the high and low frequencies. [1] This is intended to be used while listening at low-volume levels, to compensate for the fact that as the loudness of audio decreases, the ear's lower sensitivity to extreme high and low frequencies ...

  3. NAD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Integrated amplifier NAD 3060, 1978 [1] The NAD 3020 integrated amplifier A/V-components, 2009 (at High End fair, Munich). NAD Electronics is a brand name of an electronics firm whose products include home hi-fi amplifiers and related components.

  4. KT88 - Wikipedia

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    Due to its availability and characteristics, the KT88 is popular in hi-fi production amplifiers. Historically, it has been far more popular with high fidelity stereo manufacturers than guitar amplifier builders, given its characteristics of high-power and low-distortion.

  5. Dynaco - Wikipedia

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    Dynaco was an American hi-fi audio system manufacturer popular in the 1960s and 1970s for its wide range of affordable, yet high quality audio components. [1] Founded by David Hafler and Ed Laurent in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1955, it's best known product was the ST-70 tube stereo amplifier. They also manufactured other tube and solid ...

  6. Kenwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    KA Series hi-fi systems Kenwood launched a series of "Integrated Amplifier" stereo power amplifiers in 1977 and continued their production through the mid-1980s ...

  7. Optonica - Wikipedia

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    Optonica amplifier (SM-3636) and tuner (ST-3636) from 1978. The Optonica brand was created and first launched by Sharp of Japan in 1975 to compete in the high-end audio market along with established brands such as Sansui Electric, Sony, Panasonic, Sanyo, Yamaha, Nakamichi, Onkyo, Fisher Electronics, Technics (brand), Pioneer Corporation, Kenwood Corporation, JVC, Harman Kardon and Marantz.

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