overbias

English

Etymology

over- + bias

Noun

overbias (uncountable)

  1. The use of more bias current in an analog magnetic recorder than is required for maximum sensitivity.

Verb

overbias (third-person singular simple present overbiases, present participle overbiasing, simple past and past participle overbiased)

  1. To use more bias current in an analog magnetic recorder than is required for maximum sensitivity.

References

  • Glenn White, Gary J. Louie (2005) The Audio Dictionary: Third Edition, page 274

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