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| par·a·met·ric e·qual·iz·er (plural par·a·met·ric e·qual·iz·ers) |
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U.K. tone control with variable frequencies: a device used with audio equipment to cut or boost selected frequencies of an output signal by continuously widening or narrowing the filtered frequencies of the signal. It is a more sophisticated version of the standard bass and treble controls on a stereo system. See also graphic equalizer
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