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amplifier

noun as in speaker

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Churchill taught us that dipping our aluminum paddles into the water and holding the opposite end to our ear works as an amplifier.

Other amplifiers include misconfigured DNS servers and the Network Time Protocol, to name only three.

Still, audio-related electronics include sensitive parts like amplifiers and speakers, so it’s important to consider the specific intended use as well as the intended usage environment when choosing the best headphones for you.

So the fact that people are spending more time on social media means influencers can play the role of amplifier.

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Electrostatic drivers are pretty rare, much more expensive, and require a special amplifier to operate.

He mounted a Trace Elliot amplifier on the back of the truck.

So just like any other amplifier, we wanted to simply just connect people and let them know their choices.

Mr. Norwood brought out from the city a two-step amplifier and a horn and they were attached to the instrument.

They listened in on the radio that evening until late, using the amplifier and horn that Mr. Norwood had bought.

Wires were run from the amplifier through the rear-seat windows, which were opened just enough to take the thin cables.

Rick and Scotty watched as the engineer got busy, hooking the remote-switch cable into the amplifier.

The voice, thin, flat and emotionless, came through a small amplifier.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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