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Tuners meaning
plural of tuner
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Fine tuners are not used with gut strings, which are more elastic than steel or synthetic-core strings and do not respond adequately to the very small movements of fine tuners.
One of the few external NextGen TV tuners.
Others who declare that classic tuners are dusty, dated, and out of touch with our contemporary values should also cheer.
Unfortunately, national audiences can’t tune into the local stream via satellite or classic tuners.
Vizio TVs come with built-in ATSC tuners, which allow you to stream OTA channels and content without the need for an external tuner or cable/satellite box.
Pro-level tracks use tuners with professional accuracy; it's just that simple.
This includes hobbyists, researchers, developers, students and teachers, as well as “fine-tuners” who help improve and distribute the models.
Some of the better FM tuners (and AM for that matter) have selectable sensitivity.
The card specifically works by fusing “Blue-Eyes” monsters with the tuners that go with the Blue-Eyes deck, giving us a level 9 with inverted stats to the original Blue-Eyes White Dragon.
There’s a 500-gigabyte model ($230) that has two tuners and can record two programs at a time.
All violins have pegs; fine tuners (also called fine adjusters) are optional.
Because of this and the fact that they have two tuners, DirecTiVos are able to record two programs at once.
Historically, DVD players, VCRs and set-top tuners did not need to do this overlaying, since they simply passed this information on to the TV, and they are not mandated to perform this overlaying.
It attaches the strings to the lower end of the cello, and can have one or more fine tuners.
It is used in antenna tuners and matching circuits to match low frequency transmitters to their antennas.
Machine tuners are always fitted, in contrast to the rest of the violin family, where traditional wooden friction pegs are still the primary means of tuning.
Many guitars feature other layouts, including six-in-line tuners (featured on Fender Stratocasters ) or even "4+2" (e.g. Ernie Ball Music Man).
Modern cellos often have fine-tuners connecting the strings to the tailpiece, which make it much easier to tune the instrument, but such pins are rendered ineffective by the flexibility of the gut strings used on Baroque cellos.
Modern equipment Modern hi-fi equipment can include signal sources such as digital audio tape (DAT), digital audio broadcasting (DAB) or HD Radio tuners.
Most fine tuners consist of a metal screw that moves a lever attached to the string end.