Similar words: amplify, simplification, exemplification, qualified, nullified, quantifier, simplify, exemplify. Meaning: ['æmplɪfaɪə] n. electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it.
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1. The guitar plugs into this amplifier.
2. I am majored in audio frequency amplifier.
3. All the speakers hook up to a single amplifier.
4. The amplifier exploded in a fountain of sparks.
5. Amplifier is electrical device which make sounds louder.
6. Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion.
7. Have you connected the speakers to the amplifier?
8. Below is a six-channel, 600-watt amplifier.
9. A second stage amplifier provides a gain of around 200, increasing the instrument sensitivity to 100 gamma/volt.
10. The adjusting device is located on the amplifier that the microphone is plugged into.
11. Through an amplifier, the New York maintains its acoustic brightness and bluntly refuses to be anything other than a blank canvas.
12. The power amplifier itself is almost totally performed on the chip and this makes construction very straight forward.
13. There was no way the amplifier and these cables could live together.
14. In an audio amplifier, the kind of distortion which causes severe problems is harmonic distortion.
15. The voltage gain of the amplifier is set by the ratio of resistor R1 to R1 at 11 times.
16. The detector has an amplifier that is tuned to recognize and amplify only the pulsed signal.
17. The receiver combines a 30 watts per channel amplifier with a 10-station AM/FM tuner.
18. They stole a television, compact disc player, an amplifier and some speakers, worth a total of £900.
19. Calibration Select one amplifier for calibration and connect a voltmeter to the test point at the first stage output.
20. No one could hear a word because someone had cut the amplifier cable.
21. There is and always has been a yawning gap at the budget end of the amplifier market.
22. Black was hunting for a way to make durable amplifier relays for long-distance phone lines.
23. Note that the saturation potential differences are close to the supply e.m.f.s biasing the operational amplifier.
24. The changes might include a handicapped parking space or a phone voice amplifier.
25. The Guitarist staff are as cynical and critical as anyone else and a favourable review reflects how well an amplifier actually performs.
26. I can only suggest that he considers Inductive Hearing with one small microphone and an amplifier.
27. IC1 acts as the input buffer stage,[http://sentencedict.com/amplifier.html] and it is a simple operational amplifier non-inverting mode circuit.
28. Analysing the series-voltage case first, the open-circuit and loaded voltage gains of the open-loop amplifier are defined as and respectively.
29. This has led to an alternative way of stating amplifier performance: compare the distortion plus noise with the total output.
30. For the brute power demands of heavy rock and large orchestral works, stick with a solid-state amplifier.
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