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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Unter Klangreglern oder Klangregelung (engUnter Klangreglern oder Klangregelung (englisch: tone control) versteht man die elektronischen Filterschaltungen in Radios, Audioverstärkern und anderen Audio-Geräten sowie bei elektrisch verstärkbaren Musikinstrumenten wie zum Beispiel E-Gitarre und E-Bass, mit denen der Benutzer die Klangfarbe der Audiowiedergabe einstellen kann. Technisch präzise sollte man von Klangstellern oder Klangeinstellung sprechen, da keinerlei Regelungsmechanismus vorliegt, sondern nur manuelle Einstellmöglichkeiten vorgenommen werden können. Der Regelungs-Begriff wird jedoch im Sprachgebrauch überwiegend benutzt, da der Mensch den Regelkreis schließt.zt, da der Mensch den Regelkreis schließt. , Tone control is a type of equalization useTone control is a type of equalization used to make specific pitches or "frequencies" in an audio signal softer or louder. It allows a listener to adjust the tone of the sound produced by an audio system to their liking, for example to compensate for inadequate bass response of loudspeakers or earphones, tonal qualities of the room, or hearing impairment. A tone control circuit is an electronic circuit that consists of a network of filters which modify the signal before it is fed to speakers, headphones or recording devices by way of an amplifier. Tone controls are found on many sound systems: radios, portable music players, boomboxes, public address systems, and musical instrument amplifiers.ystems, and musical instrument amplifiers.
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rdfs:comment Tone control is a type of equalization useTone control is a type of equalization used to make specific pitches or "frequencies" in an audio signal softer or louder. It allows a listener to adjust the tone of the sound produced by an audio system to their liking, for example to compensate for inadequate bass response of loudspeakers or earphones, tonal qualities of the room, or hearing impairment. A tone control circuit is an electronic circuit that consists of a network of filters which modify the signal before it is fed to speakers, headphones or recording devices by way of an amplifier. Tone controls are found on many sound systems: radios, portable music players, boomboxes, public address systems, and musical instrument amplifiers.ystems, and musical instrument amplifiers. , Unter Klangreglern oder Klangregelung (engUnter Klangreglern oder Klangregelung (englisch: tone control) versteht man die elektronischen Filterschaltungen in Radios, Audioverstärkern und anderen Audio-Geräten sowie bei elektrisch verstärkbaren Musikinstrumenten wie zum Beispiel E-Gitarre und E-Bass, mit denen der Benutzer die Klangfarbe der Audiowiedergabe einstellen kann.farbe der Audiowiedergabe einstellen kann.
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