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  1. Ambisonics

    en.wikipedia.org via @jontutcher  &bull Oct 8, 2009

    Ambisonics (not to be confused with ambiophonics) is a series of recording and replay techniques using multichannel mixing technology that can be used live or in the studio. By encoding and decoding sound information on a number of channels, a… Full Story »


  2. Temple Works

    en.wikipedia.org via @BurningStudios  &bull Oct 7, 2009

    Temple Works is a former flax mill in Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was designed by Joseph Bonomi the Younger and built by John Marshall between 1836 and 1840. Full Story »

  3. Amplifier (band)

    en.wikipedia.org via @primary0  &bull Oct 5, 2009

    Amplifier are an alternative rock trio from Manchester, England fronted by singer and guitarist Sel Balamir. The band?s self-titled debut album was released in 2004 by Music for Nations. Their second album, Insider was released in Europe in 2006 on… Full Story »


  4. Electronic amplifier

    en.wikipedia.org via @quarleseb12  &bull Oct 5, 2009

    If high output powers are needed from a Class A circuit, the power waste (and the accompanying heat) will become significant. For every [[watt]] delivered to the [[External electric load|load]], the amplifier itself will, at best, dissipate another watt. For… Full Story »

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    • Amplifier
  5. Shunt regulated push-pull amplifier

    en.wikipedia.org via @quarleseb09  &bull Oct 2, 2009

    This article is an orphan, as few or no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from other articles related to it. Full Story »


  6. Dolby Digital

    en.wikipedia.org via @bobm512z  &bull Aug 12, 2009

    Dolby Digital is the marketing name for a series of lossy audio compression technologies developed by Dolby Laboratories. Full Story »


  7. Valve amplifier

    en.wikipedia.org via @ianshepherd  &bull Jun 12, 2009

    This article includes a list of references or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate. Full Story »


  8. Apple IIGS

    en.wikipedia.org via @faludi  &bull Jun 8, 2009

    . It features superscript or subscript characters that are substituted or omitted because of technical limitations. Full Story »

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  9. Elliot Scheiner

    en.wikipedia.org via @dlredden  &bull Jun 2, 2009

    Elliot Scheiner is a record producer and record engineer. Scheiner has received 23 Grammy Award nominations, 6 of which he won, and he has been awarded two Emmy nominations and three TEC Awards nominations. Full Story »


  10. Operational amplifier applications

    en.wikipedia.org via @shorttermmemory  &bull Jan 5, 2009

    This article illustrates some typical applications of solid-state integrated circuit operational amplifiers. A simplified schematic notation is used, and the reader is reminded that many details such as device selection and power supply connections are not shown. Full Story »

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