Bass reflex


a loudspeaker equipped with a baffle having openings designed to improve the reproduction of low-frequency sounds.

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    the response of a loudspeaker or other amplifying device to low-frequency sounds. noun the response of an audio reproduction system or component to low frequencies

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    a staff marked with a b-ss clef. historical examples the f below the b-ss staff had ten frets, g eleven, and each of the highest six strings twelve frets. a popular history of the art of music w. s. b. mathews small a (written a), is represented by the fifth line of the b-ss staff. […]

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    a strait between australia and tasmania. 80–150 miles (130–240 km) wide. historical examples baudin was very critical about an english chart of b-ss strait, published in 1800. the life of captain matthew flinders ernest scott with these operations closed our work in b-ss strait, for the present. discoveries in australia, volume 1. j lort stokes […]

  • Bass viol

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