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  2. Wilson Audio - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Audio Specialties Inc. (commonly referred to as Wilson Audio) is an American high-end audio loudspeaker manufacturing company, located in Provo, Utah.Wilson Audio was co-founded by the late David A. Wilson (1944–2018) with his wife Sheryl Lee Wilson in 1974.

  3. Williamson amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The Williamson amplifier is a four-stage, push-pull, Class A triode-output valve audio power amplifier designed by D. T. N. Williamson during World War II.

  4. Widlar current source - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: A version of the Widlar current source using bipolar transistors. Figure 1 is an example Widlar current source using bipolar transistors, where the emitter resistance R 2 is connected to the output transistor Q 2, and has the effect of reducing the current in Q 2 relative to Q 1.

  5. Wilson current mirror - Wikipedia

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    A Wilson current mirror is a three-terminal circuit (Fig. 1) that accepts an input current at the input terminal and provides a "mirrored" current source or sink output at the output terminal. The mirrored current is a precise copy of the input current.

  6. Current mirror - Wikipedia

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    The current being "copied" can be, and sometimes is, a varying signal current. Conceptually, an ideal current mirror is simply an ideal inverting current amplifier that reverses the current direction as well, or it could consist of a current-controlled current source (CCCS).

  7. Distribution amplifier - Wikipedia

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    An audio distribution amplifier also known as: a press feed; a pool feed; a media feed; press box; or an ADA, takes a single audio feed, usually a line input, but it may be a microphone input, and outputs multiple line or microphone outputs. This can be done using a passive feed, where the signal is split among the outputs, or as an active feed ...

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