Difference between revisions of "VU meter (Q9545)"

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analog device used to measure the level of audio signals.

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VI meter
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volume indicator
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VU meter
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Theatre building in Salamanca, Spain
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analog device used to measure the level of audio signals.
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volume indicator (English)
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historical description: A very sensitive meter on a control PANEL by which the engineer gauges the amount of VOLUME being sent out. From the needle indicator on the gauge the engineer can see the amount of sound, rather than udge by ear alone. Usually abbreviated to VI. (English)
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Property / historical term: volume indicator (English) / qualifier
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Publication date: 1952
Timestamp+1952-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 13 November 2024

analog device used to measure the level of audio signals.
  • VI meter
  • volume indicator
Language Label Description Also known as
English
VU meter
analog device used to measure the level of audio signals.
  • VI meter
  • volume indicator

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volume indicator (English)
A very sensitive meter on a control PANEL by which the engineer gauges the amount of VOLUME being sent out. From the needle indicator on the gauge the engineer can see the amount of sound, rather than udge by ear alone. Usually abbreviated to VI. (English)
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