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limiter
/ ˈlɪmɪtə /
noun
- an electronic circuit that produces an output signal whose positive or negative amplitude, or both, is limited to some predetermined value above which the peaks become flattened Also calledclipper
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Example Sentences
These headphones from LilGadgets have a sleek look, satisfying sound quality, and a more flexible volume limiter for kids entering their early teens.
Unlike adult headphones, many kids’ headphones feature a volume limiter, usually capped at 85 decibels.
Yes, alongside a volume limiter, you want to consider a few other features, especially for younger children.
Protecting your child’s developing auditory system is essential, and a volume limiter is a great first step.
Upon switching to manual mode, the app grants users access to four different equalization presets, an on-screen volume adjustment, four compression settings, and a limiter.
Le belligrant bloquant veut limiter son effort, et les neutres dsirent que leur commerce soit le moins gn possible.
Emotionally, it sees it as a container and limiter of possibilities, a guarantee that the upshot shall be good.
Apparently a pardon sold or bestowed by a friar limiter: see other volumes of this series.
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