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  • ...icon Watt|Watt]], the [[Lexicon Unit|Unit]] for the physical quantity of [[Lexicon Power|Power]].
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  • ...ch is actually the case in practice. In vehicles, for example, the metal [[Lexicon Chassis|Chassis]] and the sheet metal body is usually used as electrical ma
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  • ...text of hi-fi, one speaks of an amplifier as a device in particular when [[Lexicon speakers|speakers]] can be connected to the output. ...e control and source switch, which has the task to amplify a signal with [[Lexicon Line-In/Line-Out|Line-Level]] in such a way that one can operate loudspeake
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  • ...er and [[Lexicon Preamplifier|Preamplifier]] and must be supplemented by [[Lexicon Power Amplifier|Power Amplifier]].
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  • * [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequencies]] above 20kHz have an influence on the sound. ...t be laid and mounted to dampen vibrations (leading to solutions such as [[Lexicon Spike|Spikes]], insulation in equipment, cable feet, ...).
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  • ...in [[Lexicon dB|dB]] between the [[Lexicon Level|Nominal Level]] and the [[Lexicon Level|Maximum Level]]. The purpose of this reserve is to allow room for sig ...udness|loudness]] by sacrificing dynamics. This is the background of the [[lexicon loudness race|loudness race]].
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  • ...rnational [[Lexicon Norm|Norms]], which apply in the field of hi-fi. The [[Lexicon DIN|DIN]] takes over these for Germany and works for its part via the DKE (
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  • ...is a non-profit, registered association whose task is the development of [[Lexicon Norm|Norms]]. It also represents German interests in international standard ...internationally standardized, the corresponding standards (e.g. from the [[Lexicon IEC|IEC]]) are also recognized by DIN.
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  • ...er and [[Lexicon Preamplifier|Preamplifier]] and must be supplemented by [[Lexicon Power Amplifier|Power Amplifier]].
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  • * [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequencies]] above 20kHz have an influence on the sound. ...t be laid and mounted to dampen vibrations (leading to solutions such as [[Lexicon Spike|Spikes]], insulation in equipment, cable feet, ...).
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  • ...in [[Lexicon dB|dB]] between the [[Lexicon Level|Nominal Level]] and the [[Lexicon Level|Maximum Level]]. The purpose of this reserve is to allow room for sig ...udness|loudness]] by sacrificing dynamics. This is the background of the [[lexicon loudness race|loudness race]].
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  • ...rnational [[Lexicon Norm|Norms]], which apply in the field of hi-fi. The [[Lexicon DIN|DIN]] takes over these for Germany and works for its part via the DKE (
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  • ...is a non-profit, registered association whose task is the development of [[Lexicon Norm|Norms]]. It also represents German interests in international standard ...internationally standardized, the corresponding standards (e.g. from the [[Lexicon IEC|IEC]]) are also recognized by DIN.
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  • *[[Lexicon Consumer *[[Lexicon Professional
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  • Specification of a [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequency]]range in which a device or component operates. ...ecified, which are the frequencies at which the signal is attenuated by 3[[Lexicon dB|dB]]. Between these cutoff frequencies, the [[dictionary attenuation|att
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  • Unit for the [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequency]], abbreviated Hz. For further explanations see there.
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  • 1 kHz is the [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequency]] of a whistling tone, which is still known to many as [[Category:Lexicon]]
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  • ...s are made in one second when digitizing a signal. This determines which [[Lexicon Bandwidth|Bandwidth]] the sampled signal can have at most. The sampling the ...es 44100 samples per second, which corresponds to a sampling rate of 44.1[[Lexicon kHz|kHz]] and a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 22.05kHz. In practice, the
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  • ..., because the legislator requires that the disturbances produced by such [[Lexicon power supply|power supplies]] may not come out in too large strength from t ...distortions of the mains frequency are hardly attenuated, because their [[Lexicon Frequency|Frequencies]] are much lower. One assumes that these do not harm.
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  • ...a circuit). This makes the transmission independent of the level of the [[Lexicon Ground|Signal Ground]]. Further advantages result if the [[Encyclopedia Imp ...hieve good interference immunity. Decisive is rather the symmetry of the [[Lexicon Impedance|Impedances]], which ensures that interference couples into the ou
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  • Level meters serve as an aid for the correct [[Lexicon Einpegeln|Einpegeln]] of a device or system. It is a measuring device whose ...y the loudness of a sound signal. When faced with the task of monitoring [[Lexicon Overdrive|Overshoot]] at short signal peaks, a different characteristic is
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  • ...in distance is kept to the level limit ([[Lexicon Headroom|Headroom]] or [[Lexicon Level Control Reserve|Level Control Reserve]]), in order to have room for s ...nes and record players. The reference level is often specially marked on [[Lexicon Level Meter|Line Level Meter]].
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  • ...evel]] is the strength of an acoustic signal, and is thus related to the [[Lexicon sound pressure|sound pressure]], a mechanical quantity. ...ented by this voltage signal. The signal level is usually expressed as a [[lexicon dB|dB]] value or as an effective voltage (in volts), sometimes also as powe
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  • ...tions for [[Lexicon Tuner|Tuner]], [[Lexicon Tape Player|Tape Devices]], [[Lexicon CD Player|CD Player]], etc. ...ximum level is called [[Lexicon Level Control|Maximum Level Control]] or [[Lexicon Headroom|Headroom]].
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  • A '''digital-to-analog converter''' converts a [[lexicon digital|digital]] Data stream into an analog signal, and is thus the counte
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  • ...to indicate voltage ratios or current ratios. In these cases, a constant [[Lexicon Impedance|Load Impedance]] is assumed, and since the voltage or the current
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  • ...n AES|AES]]/[[Lexicon EBU|EBU]] or AES3. This variant is standardized as [[Lexicon IEC|IEC]] 60958-4. The two variants differ in some details, but are similar ...ata according to the formats [[Lexicon DTS|DTS]], [[Lexicon MPEG|MPEG]], [[Lexicon AC-3|AC-3]] etc. is possible, whereby surround sound is also supported.
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  • ...ce and [[Encyclopedia Resistance|(Active) Resistance]] are identical. At [[lexicon alternating current|AC]] (frequency > 0 Hz), the effects of reactive (en
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