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dBm

A unit of measurement in decibels wnere 0 dBm = a power level of 1

milliwatt into a 600 ohm load. Originally defined by the telephone

company to measure line levels.

dBV

Decibel Volts, an update of the dBm definition where 0 dBV = ttie same

voltage level as 0 dBm, but with no regard to power or impedance. 0 d3V f

0.775 Volts. This unit is much more appropriate for modern audio

equipment with high impedance inputs and low impedance outputs.

DISTORTION

Generally refers to ANY modification of an audio signal which produces

new frequencies which were not in the original. Examples are harmonic

distortion, where a circuit adds overtones to a fundamental signal, and

intermodulation or IM distortion, where two frequencies beat together to

produce sum and difference frequencies.

EQUALIZATION

Modification of the frequency response of an audio

corrective or enhancement purposes.

system for either

FEEDBACK

Generally refers

to any process where an output is in some form

routed

back, to ail input to establish a loop-. Negative feedback tends to be be

seif stabilizing,

while positive feedback causes instability.

FILTER

A circuit designed to pass some frequencies, but not others. There are

three general categories of filters; High-pass, band-pass, and low-pass.

The high-pass filter passes frequencies above a certain limit, the low-

pass passes frequencies below a limit, and the band-pass passes one group

of frequencies without passing those above or below. Our equalizer uses

band-pass filters, crossovers use high and low-pass filters.

FREQUENCY

The repetition race of a waveform. Frequency is measured in Hertz. One

cycle per second (cps) is one Hertz (Hz). The higher a note on a musical

scale, the higher its frequency.

FREQUENCY RESPONSE

Refers to relative gain and loss at various frequencies across the audio

band. May be illustrated by a graph called a frequency response plot,

usually graphing decibels vs. Hertz or octaves.

HERTZ (Hz)

The unit of frequency measurement,

this explains it perfectly)

(Formerly called Cycles-per-Becond:

HEADROOM

Refers to the increase in level above normal operating level that can be

obtained without clipping. Usually expressed in dB.

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