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graphic equalizer
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graphic equalizer
n.
An electronic equalizer that allows one to increase or decrease a fixed set of frequency ranges in an audio system.

graphic equalizer
n
(Electronics) an electronic device for cutting or boosting selected frequencies, using small linear faders Compare parametric equalizer

graphic equalizer  (grfk)
See under equalizer.
Translations
graphic equalizer nequalizzatore m grafico


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