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  • 91Electric guitar — Fender Stratocaster String instrument Classification String instrument (plucked, either by fingerpicking, or with a pick.) …

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  • 92Mid-range speaker — A midrange speaker A loudspeaker driver that produces the frequency range from approximately 300–5000 hertz is known as a mid range. Midrange drivers are usually cone types or, less commonly, dome types, or compression horn drivers. The radiating …

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  • 94Cabasse (company) — Infobox Company company name = Cabasse company company type = Private foundation = 1950 location = Brest France key people = Jean Yves Bouvet Maréchal Chairman industry = Consumer electronics revenue = products = Loudspeakers homepage =… …

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  • 95Obsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet — The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) possess a variety of obsolete and nonstandard symbols. Throughout the history of the IPA, characters representing phonetic values have been modified or completely replaced. An example is ‹ɷ› for standard… …

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  • 96Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass — (Three Chinese or Chinamen With A Double Bass) is a popular nonsensical German children s song. Its distinctive feature is a very simple form of word play: while the lyrics remain in effect unchanged, in each consecutive stanza all the vowels are …

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  • 97Acoustic suspension — The acoustic suspension woofer is a type of loudspeaker that reduces bass distortion caused by non linear, stiff mechanical suspensions in conventional loudspeakers. It was invented in 1954 by Edgar Villchur, and brought to commercial production… …

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  • 98Doppler effect — Change of wavelength caused by motion of the source. An animation illustrating how the Doppler effect causes a car engine or siren to soun …

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  • 99Pink noise — This article is about the signal in information theory. For the band, see PINKNOISE. Colors of noise White Pink Red (Brownian) Grey Pink noise or 1/ƒ noise (sometimes also called flicker noise) is a signal or process with a frequency spectrum… …

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  • 100Instrument amplifier — This page is about amplifiers for musical instruments. See also instrumentation amplifier, a type of operational amplifier. An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the often barely audible or purely electronic signal from …

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