different between underamplify vs overamplify
underamplify
English
Etymology
under- +? amplify
Verb
underamplify (third-person singular simple present underamplifies, present participle underamplifying, simple past and past participle underamplified)
- To provide insufficient amplification.
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overamplify
English
Etymology
over- +? amplify
Verb
overamplify (third-person singular simple present overamplifies, present participle overamplifying, simple past and past participle overamplified)
- To amplify to an extent that distorts the original sound or signal
- To amplify to an extent that is undesirably loud.
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- underamplify
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