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| Distinguishes amount of power for a signal to flow through the board at a workable level |
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| Boosts or attenuates the strength of a signal |
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| Allows for a bigger dynamic range; gives the loudest signal without distortion |
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| Central terminal to collect and exit |
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| Gives tonal control of signal |
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| Path in which you can route one or more signals to a particular destination |
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| Sends signals to left or right side |
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| of, pertaining to, or employed in the transmission, reception, and reproduction of sound |
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| Allows to send signal to an outboard device |
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| Eliminates unwanted freqencies |
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| Knobs and faders that manually control voltage and current |
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