Audio Processors
Audio processors serve to receive, equalize, arrange, tune, cancel echoes and release sound.
By having a system like this, the sound in any space improves and maximizes the environment. Some advantages are: Preventing overmodulation and minimizing it when it occurs. Maximizing the overall volume.
Compensate for non-linear transmitters, most common with medium wave and short wave transmission. To get the best out of an audio signal, we can use any number of processors.
The processors that may be needed are determined by the application and listening environment.
Some common processors include compressors, limiters, gates, expanders, and filters.

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