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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
High frequency overload
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In a tape recorder, distortion caused by strong high-frequency signals combining to produce undesired new tones. Also called high frequency intermodulation distortion. |

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High frequency overload --
In a tape recorder, distortion caused by strong high-frequency signals combining to produce undesired new tones. Also called high frequency intermodulation distortion.
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