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An electronic or acoustic device designed to augment or adjust the amplitude of certain signal frequencies passing through it.

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An electronic or acoustic device designed to augment or adjust the amplitude of certain signal frequencies passing through it.
  • filter
  • TONE CONTROL
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frequency filter
An electronic or acoustic device designed to augment or adjust the amplitude of certain signal frequencies passing through it.
  • filter
  • TONE CONTROL

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frequency filter (English)
An electronic or acoustic device designed to augment or adjust the amplitude of certain signal frequencies passing through it. (English)
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frekvenční filtr (Czech)
Elektronický přístroj měnící amplitudu signálu na dané frekvenci. (Czech)
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filtr (Czech)
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filtro dei suoni (Italian)
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toonfilter (Dutch)
Apparaat of voorziening om een of meerdere frekwenties uit een elektrisch of akoestisch geluidssignaal te verzwakken (Dutch)
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Frequenzfilter (German)
Elektronische Schaltung zur Anhebung oder Absenkung bestimmter Frequenzbereiche. (German)
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filtro de frecuencia (Spanish)
Un dispositivo electrónico o acústico diseñado para aumentar o ajustar la amplitud de una cierta frecuencia de una señal que pasa a través de él mientras que pasan otras sin modificación. (Spanish)
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ljudfilter (Swedish)
En elektronisk eller akustisk enhet för att förändra en given frekvens på en ljudsgnal utan att påverka andra frekvenser. (Swedish)
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filtre de fréquence (French)
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filter (English)
A device used to change voice or sound quality by separating and eliminating either lower or upper frequencies. (English)
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