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* An equalization filter used for audio and similar signals
* Equalization filter, the width of a frequency band affected by equalization
A well-known example is the decision feedback equalizer, a filter that uses feedback of detected symbols in addition to conventional equalization of future symbols.
However, the Gaussian filter increases the modulation memory in the system and causes intersymbol interference, making it more difficult to discriminate between different transmitted data values and requiring more complex channel equalization algorithms such as an adaptive equalizer at the receiver.

equalization and is
but with the growth of state and federal fiscal aid, the emphasis on equalization, and the state-local sharing of responsibility for certain important functions, this is no longer true.
Beatmatching is a component of mixing which employs beatmatching combined with equalization, attention to phrasing and track selection in an attempt to make a single mix that flows together and has a good structure.
Some players use the more nimble tips of the fingers to play fast-moving solo passages or to pluck lightly for quiet tunes. The use of amplification allows the player to have more control over the tone of the instrument, because amplifiers have equalization controls that allow the bassist to accentuate certain frequencies ( often the bass frequencies ) while de-accentuating some frequencies ( often the high frequencies, so that there is less finger noise ).
This behavior is analogous to the equalization of chemical potential in macroscopic thermodynamics.
Further, a transform coding may provide a better domain for manipulating or otherwise editing the data – for example, equalization of audio is most naturally expressed in the frequency domain ( boost the bass, for instance ) rather than in the raw time domain.
On the other hand, two communities ( the Basque Country and Navarre ) are " communities of chartered regime ", that is, they have full fiscal autonomy, whereas the rest are " communities of common regime ", with limited fiscal powers ( the majority of their taxes are administered centrally and redistributed among them all for fiscal equalization ).
* Advanced equalization may be necessary for high data rates if the channel is " frequency selective " and creates Intersymbol interference
An example of this is the RIAA equalization curve on 33 rpm and 45 rpm vinyl records.
The 2008 property tax rate for Washington Township is $ 2. 318 per $ 100 of assessed value, with an equalization ratio of 89. 75 %.
This is accomplished in the amplifier with a phono input that incorporates standardized RIAA equalization circuitry.
After initial recording, it is common for the audio signal to be altered in some way, such as with the use of compression, equalization, delays and reverb.
It is therefore helpful to apply some form of equalization to reduce the gain of this frequency.
This is still subject to phase cancellation, but cone woofers can be driven to far higher levels due to their longer excursion, thus making equalization to a flat response easier and they add distortion thereby increasing the area ( and therefore the power ) under the frequency response graph, making the total low frequency energy higher but the fidelity to the signal lower.
The Harper government is widely expected to address this issue through increased equalization payments, while falling short of Quebec's overall demands.
Likewise, the process of chemical potential equalization is sometimes referred to as the process of electronegativity equalization.
Instead, there is a tendency toward equalization of the rate of profit in industries of different organic compositions.
The tendency of the rate of profit toward equalization means that in this theory there is no simple translation from value to money – e. g. 1 hour of value equals 20 dollars – which is the same across every sector of the economy.
In even more advanced systems such as LTE, the scheduling is combined by channel-dependent packet-by-packet dynamic channel allocation, or by assigning OFDMA multi-carriers or other frequency-domain equalization components to the users that best can utilize them.
In more advanced decoding schemes, spatial equalization is applied to the signals to account for the differences in the high-and low-frequency sound localization mechanisms in human hearing.
He demanded the equalization of wages, and the merging of personal interests in the common good -- " à chacun selon ses besoins, de chacun selon ses facultés ", which is often translated as " from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.
Boon's guitar style is very distinctive ; he rarely used distortion and frequently set the equalization on his amplifier so that only the treble frequencies were heard-the bass and midrange frequencies would be turned off completely.
The source material, ideally at the original resolution, is processed using equalization, compression, limiting, noise reduction and other processes.

equalization and designed
This may cause uncomfortable variations in temperature in the upper and lower conditioned space, serve as a method of venting hot air, or be designed in as a natural-convection air-flow loop for passive solar heat distribution and temperature equalization.
Chromium dioxide ( referred to as CrO < sub > 2 </ sub > or Type II ) was the first tape designed for extended high frequency response, but it required different bias and equalization settings.
These are coarse adjustments more designed to increase the listener's satisfaction than providing actual equalization in the strict sense of the term.
Most DLMS units that are designed for use by non-professionals have calibration and testing functions such as a pink noise generator coupled with a real-time analyzer to allow automated room equalization.
In addition to pickups, EMG Inc also has a line of guitar and bass accessories, mainly for altering equalization settings such as bass / treble and gain boosting, and designed to work with most pickups.

equalization and fully
Some also include user-adjustable equalization that allows boosted or reduced output at particular frequencies ; these vary from a simple " boost " switch, to fully parametric equalizers meant for detailed speaker and room correction.

equalization and pass
Since " equalization " in the context of audio reproduction isn't used strictly to compensate for the deficiency of equipment and transmission channels, the use of high and low pass filters may be mentioned.

equalization and any
A remixer uses audio mixing to compose an alternate master recording of a song, adding or subtracting elements, or simply changing the equalization, dynamics, pitch, tempo, playing time, or almost any other aspect of the various musical components.
The money the provinces receive through equalization can be spent in any way the provincial government desires.
It is necessary to remove or cancel any loading coils in the line before equalization can be successful.
In 1942, teacher Thelma Paige Richardson sued the Dallas School District, demanding equalization of pay based upon tenure and merit ; the school district denied that any discrimination was taking place.

equalization and frequency
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
With an amplifier and equalization devices, a bass player can boost the low frequencies, which evens out the frequency response.
During playback, the high frequencies must be rescaled to their original, flat frequency response — known as " equalization "— as well as being amplified.
# Corrective networks used to improve data transmission, such as equalization of the insertion loss-vs .- frequency characteristic and the envelope delay distortion over a desired frequency range.
* Emphasis-Frequency response and equalization EQ-Conversion: time constant to cut-off frequency and vice versa
This results in nearly constant attenuation with frequency over two successive repeater sections, and eliminates the need for large slope equalization and adjustments.
* Preemphasis-Frequency response and equalization EQ-Conversion: time constant to cut-off frequency and vice versa
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
Some systems use parametric equalization in an attempt to correct for room frequency response irregularities.
The SDR software performs all of the demodulation, filtering ( both radio frequency and audio frequency ), signal enhancement ( equalization and binaural presentation ).
Modern passive crossovers increasingly incorporate equalization networks ( e. g., Zobel networks ) that compensate for the changes in impedance with frequency inherent in virtually all loudspeakers.
CrO < sub > 2 </ sub > used different bias and equalization settings to reduce the overall noise level and extend the high frequency response.
Such supplies include resistors and capacitors for RC-circuit frequency equalization, if necessary ; step-up transformers ; perforated metal sheets or grids and insulating plastics for the stators ; polymer film and conductive paint ( e. g. a liquid graphite suspension ) for the membrane ; simple tensioning equipment for proper membrane tuning ; and a frame, usually of wood, to hold everything together.

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