Graphic-equalizer


noun
1.
an equalizer in an audio system that is controlled by sliders that show graphically and correct the frequency response within the preset frequency range.
noun
1.
an electronic device for cutting or boosting selected frequencies, using small linear faders Compare parametric equalizer
graphic equalizer
(grāf’ĭk)
See under equalizer.

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