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Rows 1-4 of the midband are specialised for colour vision, from ultra-violet to longer wavelengths.
By combining different techniques, including saccadic movements, the midband can cover a very wide range of the visual field.
Exceptional neutrality through the broad midband and an amazing lack of boxiness without any over-damping.
The superb, expansive midband clarity and the sheer delicate power of the high frequencies come together to present music as a seamless whole.
The little Diamond 5.1 is a more sophisticated loudspeaker whose midband runs rings around this ugly duckling.
It is significantly lighter and more agile sounding through the midband, though bass performance is a little muted.
We are currently running a commercial Midband trial, based on ADSL technology.
Exhibiting a lively and highly detailed midband, m71 matches this to an astonishing low frequency performance seldom found in a compact enclosure.
This family identity is thanks to similar overall midband voicing, and this also applies to the MC centre speaker.
Two other adjustable gastric bands are in use outside of the United States - Heliogast and Midband.
Coloration is undesirable - 'boomy' bass, a 'nasal' midband or a splashy treble, for instance.
Bass is full and powerful - if not the tautest around and there's plenty of midband detail and even a half decent soundstage.
Each eye consists of two flattened hemispheres separated by six parallel rows of specialised ommatidia, collectively called the midband.
Where it falls down is on vocal intelligibility - voices sounded slightly heavy and muffled - and the lack of analysis and projection in the midband.
The midband only covers about 5 -10 of the visual field at any given instant, but like most crustaceans, mantis shrimps have their eyes mounted on stalks.
Only when you put it against the big guns do you realise how light-weight its bass is, and how the midband is a touch splashy and vague.
The high frequency response means that the low midband distortion level is maintained to the top of the audible frequency band, which is generally not the case with moving coil drivers.
About this time, operators expanded beyond the 12-channel dial to use the "midband" and "superband" VHF channels adjacent to the "high band" 7-13 of North American television frequencies.
By using these muscles to scan the surroundings with the midband, they can add information about forms, shapes and landscape which cannot be detected by the upper and lower hemisphere of the eye.
The Monitor 2 rear speaker, for example, is a particularly well balanced and enjoyable model, with similar midband voicing to the main speakers, and the centre speaker was shelled from the same pod.
The Bostons often sounded a little phasey, with some obvious boxy midband colorations, and performance fell off further at the frequency extremes, though this was not really an issue with Dolby Surround.
Through the Marantz it sounded a touch flat and muddy, but the ISIS brought tautness to the bass, space and clarity to the midband and sparkle to the treble.
Gain-bandwidth product (GB or GBW), product of amplifier midband gain and bandwidth (e.g., unity-gain frequency of frequency compensated operational amplifiers)
I found the SD Ribbon especially successful with complex, large scale music (choral, operatic, large orchestral) where its scale and authority, and well defined and authoritative midband were allowed to do their best.
After spending some time with the Michell Orbe recently, the return to the LP12 highlighted the somewhat euphonic colouration that the Linn turntable imprints on record reproduction, an added warmth through the upper bass and midband.