This interaction causes giant electrical currents to flow above our heads of around one million amps! |
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It was more like an extension to Pat's bedroom, with a drum kit, spare computer, a few amps and our sound deck, a punching bag, and a sofa. |
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Doom metal is usually an analogue affair, full of throbbing tube amps and strings detuned so low they're practically flapping. |
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This occurs in guitar amps when the amplified signal is picked up by the sound source, forming a loop. |
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We'd moved some chairs into the corner so we could fit the drum set, our guitars, amps, and mics. |
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Then he just started shouting with it into a microphone and nearly blew all the amps. |
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Most amps have a radio tuner built in, giving them that added functionality. |
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If the other amps don't respond, you have to tweak them or have them tweak themselves. |
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The next stage is to get a fuse box with three fuseways in it that'll take about 20 amps through each fuse. |
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In an electrical circuit, the number of electrons that are moving is called the amperage or the current, and it is measured in amps. |
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Like a tape machine, there is equalization on both the drive and pickup amps. |
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The formula expects the current to be in amps, but we've been given the current rating in milliamps. |
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The unit connects to the sub via a 5-foot, multipair umbilical with a 15-pin termination that carries all of the analog signals to the amps. |
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Two crocodile clips are attached to either side of the gap in the steel link and 1000 amps of electricity is applied. |
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As discussed previously, voltage is measured in volts, and current is measured in amps. |
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Vertical bi-amping thus needs two completely identical stereo amps, one for the right speaker, one for the left. |
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We stake the place out, eyeing the set up of the amps and the positioning of the security guards. |
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The lack of a significant damping factor is one reason vintage amps sounded so rich on the bottom and so relaxed when overdriven. |
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The guitars plug in and the amps come to life with a clean thread of pure rock. |
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The successful consummation of the band's fourth release started way before the amps were powered up and the tape machines started to whirl. |
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Their current-handling capacity ranges from milliamps to amps, and sensitivity ranges from fractional to several thousand forces of gravity. |
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Andy Gill kept his guitar chilly, without the blanket of fuzz provided by effects pedals and the agreeable tone of valve amps. |
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That means that a AA battery can produce 2.8 amps for an hour at 1.5 volts. |
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They ended their set by standing on their amps and jumped off them while playing one loud raucous power chord. |
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There's a bank of six keyboards along with electronic drum kits, as well as guitars and amps and all the usual stuff. |
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By using a 240-volt circuit, the car might be able to receive 240 volts at 30 amps, or 6.6 kilowatt-hours per hour. |
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And, like fuses, they're basically lengths of wire designed to carry a certain number of amps. |
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Whenever one of those cars with amps, woofers, and speakers cranked up passes by going bang, bang, bang, etc., my whole body shutters. |
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We hit it off straight away and before long we were yakking away about guitars, amps, and the fine art of making music on a Macintosh. |
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Before I knew it, I forgot about everything else as I got lost in the world of volts, amps, and ohms. |
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A single lightning stroke can deliver a billion electron volts and 100,000 amps. |
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They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path. |
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I remembered that the viola and the guitar went through the same amp, and sure enough, the microphone was going through one of the guitar amps. |
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We went to the back of Jem's trunk and helped unload the amps and guitars and mics and other supplies. |
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Dedicated connectors used solely for charging batteries provide up to 2.1 amps. |
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Built into the stand is a simple 4-channel mixer, including mic preamps and effects inserts on two channels, as well as three 275-watt power amps. |
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This means that they are powered by low-current electricity, usually below 40 amps, or are not in contact with electricity at all. |
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To the band's credit, this only seems to increase their pummelling potential, provoking them into walloping, abusing and thrashing their amps harder than ever. |
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A supply's capacity to provide 12V power is measured in amperes, or amps. |
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The circuit is protected by a 15 amp breaker and the combined amp draw of the space heater and toaster is at least 17 amps. |
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This effect is based on the highly acclaimed tremolo circuit found in some guitar amps. |
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Single-note riffs, made of notes as fat and furrowed as truck tires, get pushed through old amps and a flagon of echo. |
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A 12 V DC supply powered the amps and detectors, and the output voltages produced by the five detectors were displayed on five digital multimeters. |
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He led me and Zora to a raised platform where there was a Steinway grand piano, a large drum set, and a few speakers and amps set haphazardly around. |
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After a tense, at times laughable chase, comes the kind of rah-rah moment that amps up the audience for the rest of the film. |
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The Aniston is a naturally pretty girl, but like most of us, she amps it up though hard work. |
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I'm the only one with the garage, drums, amps and microphones. |
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Speaking of electric guitar amps, what mics do you rely on for them? |
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The songs came fast and mostly furious, delivered with a tangible urgency, as if they're worried that their mics and amps would be shut off at any moment. |
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Someone borrows a cheap Casio keyboard and amps it up to a ghetto blaster. |
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The reverse polarity creates a peak current about twice as high as the six amps of coil current on the primary side, and a higher peak-to-peak current on the secondary side. |
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The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character. |
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For the most part, the sound is vintage electric Chicago blues, employing a raw two-guitar attack that buzzes with the dirty sound of overworked amps and blown speakers. |
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After all, there is a big difference between a USB port rated at 0.5 amp and a dedicated USB charger capable of delivering 2.1 amps. |
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All models are conservatively rated at 40 amps total with any outlet good to 40 amps! |
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Fender amps of the '50s and '60s are beloved and coveted by guitarists around the world. |
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I looked at Marshall amps and studied how they achieved that warm sound, measured their curves and frequence responses. |
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In March, it transmitted 120 amps over a distance of 50 metres three times better than the best previous result. |
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If the load is reduced to below 50 amps, the battery should last for 30 minutes. |
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This sub-miniature style fuse is available in a broad range of amperages, ranging from 5 to 30 amps. |
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The addition of a keyboardist, Ray Suen, frees the flamboyant frontman, on previous tours twitchily trapped behind his piano, to prowl and preen among the palms and mount the amps at will. |
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Provided that all other requirements are met, the mandatory or optional lamps, visible from the front and the mandatory or optional amps visible from the rear on the same side of the vehicle may be combined into one device. |
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Each booth will have access to 15 amps, 110 volts, 60 Hz power. |
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Dynamics are used extensively for vocals, drums, and 'micing up' amplifiers such as guitar amps but they can be used for almost any application. |
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Duplicating this kind of dynamic headroom with other amplifiers would require a stack of expensive monoblock amps. |
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They gathered outside Macari's, the musical instrument shop that specializes in amps, guitars and dreams of head-banging rockstardom. |
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Three models with 6 and 8 amps nominal charging current. |
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In one there is a drum kit, guitar, bass guitar and amps. |
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All our pitches have an electric supply of 15 amps at your disposal. |
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Most engines won't start when cranking voltage drops too far below 12 volts, and a battery loses some of its available voltage and cold cranking amps as it ages. |
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After an early London gig when he was unable to use his preferred Fender Twin, he asked about the Marshall amps that he had noticed other groups using. |
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Using the Syncrowave 250 DX's digital meters, Troutman limits his maximum welding amperage to 170 amps for the thinner frame tubes and 200 amps for the thicker head tube. |
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Secondly, AMPs having one disulfide bond which pack into a loop structure having a tail e.g., bactenecins and esculentins. |
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They concluded that coprisin could be a model molecule for a large family of novel AMPs possessing apoptotic activities. |
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The Rice team suggests maximizing the benefits of synthetic AMPs by using them in drug cocktails that act like a one-two punch for either bacteria or cancer. |
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