NOUN | a hi-fi | hi-fis | |
SYNO | hi-fi | high-fidelity | high fidelity | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- haute-fidélité {f} <hi-fi> = high fidelity <hi-fi>
- chaîne {f} hi-fi = hi-fi system
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- High fidelity (often shortened to Hi-Fi or HiFi) is the high-quality reproduction of sound.
- In terms of audio performance, both VHS and Beta offered analog Hi-Fi stereo of outstanding quality.
- Ogden was the site of the infamous Hi-Fi murders in 1974.
- Amplifiers are usually designed to function well in a specific application, for example: radio and television transmitters and receivers, high-fidelity ("hi-fi") stereo equipment, microcomputers and other digital equipment, and guitar and other instrument amplifiers.
- Specialist standalone DACs can also be found in high-end hi-fi systems.
- Portable pocket recorders and high-fidelity ("hi-fi") players, such as Sony's Walkman (1979), also enabled users to take their music with them anywhere with ease.
- The sound quality of Hi-Fi VHS stereo is comparable to some extent to the quality of CD audio, particularly when recordings were made on high-end or professional VHS machines that have a manual audio recording level control.
- During the 1970s they were at the forefront of low-priced hi-fi, TV and car stereo cassette technologies.
- In 2014, Sony South Africa closed its TV, Hi-Fi and camera divisions with the purpose of reconsidering its local distribution model and, in 2017, it returned facilitated by Premium Brand Distributors (Pty) Ltd.
- The most common form of subjective test is a listening test, where the audio component is simply used in the context for which it was designed.
- The audio portion of the sound was taken, not from the noisy kinescopes, but from 33-1/3 rpm 16-inch transcription disc and high fidelity audio tape recordings made simultaneously by RCA technicians during the televised concerts.
- 5/5 kHz because the audio spectrum is transmitted twice on each side band. This is adequate for talk and news but not for high-fidelity music.
- The "South Bank Show" revealed that Adams based Chronotis' rooms on the rooms he occupied in his third year at university.
- In 1991, while Jones formed Big Audio Dynamite II, the rest of the original line-up briefly formed a band called Screaming Target.
- The initial high cost of equipment and blank media was also a factor.
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