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Definition of amplifier in English: amplifiernounˈamplɪfʌɪəˈæmpləˌfaɪ(ə)r 1An electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction. 扩音器,喇叭 Example sentencesExamples - Adding amplifiers and oscillators, of course, increases the complexity of the systems as well as the cost.
- An amplifier and a sampler convert the storage medium signal into a timed sample sequence.
- The function generators feed into an integrator to combine the waveforms before it went to an amplifier and then was split to go to the electrodes.
- The apparatus includes two visual indicators, two amplifiers, and a logic circuit.
- The receiver front end - including the antenna, RF integrated circuits, low noise amplifiers, and filters - are still driven by hardware design and production costs.
- He adds that the company is building other components, including a range of radio-frequency and intermediate-frequency amplifiers in order to provide a complete system-level solution for set-tops.
- Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery.
- We have demonstrated a variety of devices and functions, including single mode and ring lasers, high-speed and monitoring detectors, modulators, amplifiers, and passive waveguides.
- The combined result is increased profitability, regardless of whether the company makes aspirin or amplifiers.
- Linear amplifiers are much less efficient but pass complex transmission signals with minimum distortion, thus preserving spectral utilization.
- The book is a practical reference for professionals who create amplifiers suitable for linear transmitters.
- Thermal noise typically originates in the amplifiers.
- This makes it suitable for audio applications, including audio amplifiers and preamplifiers, home entertainment system, mixing desks and audio recording equipment.
- The auxiliary amplifier is provided within the circuit to increase the gain of the cascode amplifier and has an associated output.
- The aim of the invention is to process higher maximum levels of the source signal and to suppress noises of the second amplifier.
- In addition, he says, transmission amplifiers can be located at substations which are already secure and equipped with low-voltage power.
- Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use.
- The differential amplifier further includes a lateral bipolar transistor.
- 1.1 A device consisting of an amplifier combined with a loudspeaker and used to increase the volume of the sound produced by electric guitars and other musical instruments.
(电子吉他等乐器)扩音器 Example sentencesExamples - If you like to listen to strong, bass-heavy music, you should get powerful amplifiers and ample subwoofers.
- I've got a good sound and I usually have an amplifier and microphone.
- With the drum cracks, cymbal hits, and nearby guitar and bass amplifiers, my musical career a decade ago was sort of like working in a rifle range.
- Previously, only guitars and amplifiers (with the auxiliary keyboards and drums) possessed such accessibility.
- The walls are throbbing gently to the beat of music coming from one near and several more distant amplifiers.
- Sometimes the surround sound processor and the amplifier are combined into a surround sound receiver, to save you a little bit of money.
- Ty plugged his electric guitar into the amplifier on the stage.
- People didn't intend amplifiers to distort and now we can't imagine a guitar without distortion.
- You'd think that rock musicians would have worse hearing loss, but their amplifiers are typically pointed towards the audience, and they aren't playing directly into each other's ears.
- Equipped with amplifiers and speakers, protesters sang, danced and conducted street drama at the entrance of the park…
- But before the party even got started, Essex Police officers turned up and removed music amplifiers so it could not go ahead at all.
- Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic.
- They would also limit the number of music events that use amplifiers.
- In common with most of the shacks, they also sell turntables, amplifiers and speakers for about Rp 200,000 each depending on the make, etc.
- He liked the way the amplifier and the turntable and the speakers were all separate, and the archaic brittleness of the grey cables that connected them all.
- I've been in bands before where they spend so much time rehearsing and carrying amplifiers around that they haven't actually achieved anything.
- They walk down in the rain to get close enough to hear me sing without the amplifier.
- I mean, I only have to look at an amplifier or an effects pedal and it blows up.
- This time, she sang unaccompanied: no cousins, no amplifiers, no disco beat.
- She disappeared from a moment, then returned dragging a heavy amplifier, with a full-scale bass tucked under her arm.
Definition of amplifier in US English: amplifiernounˈampləˌfī(ə)rˈæmpləˌfaɪ(ə)r 1An electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction. 扩音器,喇叭 Example sentencesExamples - The differential amplifier further includes a lateral bipolar transistor.
- The aim of the invention is to process higher maximum levels of the source signal and to suppress noises of the second amplifier.
- Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery.
- The receiver front end - including the antenna, RF integrated circuits, low noise amplifiers, and filters - are still driven by hardware design and production costs.
- The function generators feed into an integrator to combine the waveforms before it went to an amplifier and then was split to go to the electrodes.
- The book is a practical reference for professionals who create amplifiers suitable for linear transmitters.
- This makes it suitable for audio applications, including audio amplifiers and preamplifiers, home entertainment system, mixing desks and audio recording equipment.
- An amplifier and a sampler convert the storage medium signal into a timed sample sequence.
- Thermal noise typically originates in the amplifiers.
- The apparatus includes two visual indicators, two amplifiers, and a logic circuit.
- He adds that the company is building other components, including a range of radio-frequency and intermediate-frequency amplifiers in order to provide a complete system-level solution for set-tops.
- Adding amplifiers and oscillators, of course, increases the complexity of the systems as well as the cost.
- We have demonstrated a variety of devices and functions, including single mode and ring lasers, high-speed and monitoring detectors, modulators, amplifiers, and passive waveguides.
- The combined result is increased profitability, regardless of whether the company makes aspirin or amplifiers.
- In addition, he says, transmission amplifiers can be located at substations which are already secure and equipped with low-voltage power.
- Linear amplifiers are much less efficient but pass complex transmission signals with minimum distortion, thus preserving spectral utilization.
- Circumstances changed dramatically in about 1925 when the new microphones and triode valve amplifiers introduced a few years earlier for radio broadcasting came into use.
- The auxiliary amplifier is provided within the circuit to increase the gain of the cascode amplifier and has an associated output.
- 1.1 A device consisting of an amplifier combined with a loudspeaker, used to amplify electric guitars and other musical instruments.
(电子吉他等乐器)扩音器 Example sentencesExamples - The walls are throbbing gently to the beat of music coming from one near and several more distant amplifiers.
- I mean, I only have to look at an amplifier or an effects pedal and it blows up.
- I've been in bands before where they spend so much time rehearsing and carrying amplifiers around that they haven't actually achieved anything.
- You'd think that rock musicians would have worse hearing loss, but their amplifiers are typically pointed towards the audience, and they aren't playing directly into each other's ears.
- Previously, only guitars and amplifiers (with the auxiliary keyboards and drums) possessed such accessibility.
- They walk down in the rain to get close enough to hear me sing without the amplifier.
- They would also limit the number of music events that use amplifiers.
- In common with most of the shacks, they also sell turntables, amplifiers and speakers for about Rp 200,000 each depending on the make, etc.
- Each strum of the guitar trembles through the amplifier to turn feedback into magic.
- She disappeared from a moment, then returned dragging a heavy amplifier, with a full-scale bass tucked under her arm.
- With the drum cracks, cymbal hits, and nearby guitar and bass amplifiers, my musical career a decade ago was sort of like working in a rifle range.
- This time, she sang unaccompanied: no cousins, no amplifiers, no disco beat.
- Sometimes the surround sound processor and the amplifier are combined into a surround sound receiver, to save you a little bit of money.
- People didn't intend amplifiers to distort and now we can't imagine a guitar without distortion.
- Ty plugged his electric guitar into the amplifier on the stage.
- If you like to listen to strong, bass-heavy music, you should get powerful amplifiers and ample subwoofers.
- Equipped with amplifiers and speakers, protesters sang, danced and conducted street drama at the entrance of the park…
- But before the party even got started, Essex Police officers turned up and removed music amplifiers so it could not go ahead at all.
- I've got a good sound and I usually have an amplifier and microphone.
- He liked the way the amplifier and the turntable and the speakers were all separate, and the archaic brittleness of the grey cables that connected them all.
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