Examples of using A gain in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
+60dB equals a gain of 1000 default: 0.
The Red Truck's Distortion provides a British style amplifier effect with a gain that can deliver tones ranging from a crunchy breakup with good grind,
Has a gain stage on the output and is able to deliver up to 12dB of gain without adding any distortion to the signal.
Additionally, the Mpressor also features a gain reduction limiter that is unusually placed in the control path of the compressor,
The PT40 Mini transmitter offers outstanding signal transmission along with a gain control for perfect adjustment of the input volume
I think that every generation of scientists feels that the new ideas that come along that replace their own ideas represent a loss rather than a gain.
Plus, with a gain control for each channel ranging from-∞ to +6dB,
meanwhile the title Sun flies Stock Exchange, with a gain of over 75%, while the title IBM loses about 2.5.
which is a loss, a gain or a sharing of electrons between atoms.
Finally, the XPRESSOR also features a gain reduction limiter that is unusually placed in the control path of the compressor,
but features a gain control to provide boost to your sound.
providing the ability to connect a gain or drive pedal to provide extra tonal possibilities.
So, if you use 120 period in original Wilder RSI, you can inject a gain to see the graph as well as small periods.
e.g. how big will be a gain of the enterprise, if the price of steel increases by 10.
with a tone control on the clean and a gain control on the overdrive.
The project pa 1,2 billion was anslatt last year for a gain 2000 works
This allows steam room leads to a gain neat and beautiful figure,
Falling of Alexandria has the same year topped a gain of Egypt which became a springboard for the further campaigns across all North Africa.
EU integration and support to neighbouring countries should not be perceived as a gain for only a selected few.
EU integration of neighbouring countries should not be perceived as a gain for only a selected few.